Corrosion control of copper in nitric acid solutions using some amino acids - A combined experimental and theoretical study

Khaled, K. F.;

Abstract


Inhibition performance of three amino acids, namely l-methionine (MIT), l-methionine sulfoxide (MITO) and l-methionine sulfone (MITO2), as corrosion-safe inhibitors for copper surface in 1.0. M nitric acid was investigated by weight loss, dc polarization and ac impedance techniques. A significant decrease in the corrosion rate of copper was observed in the presence of the investigated compounds. The reactivates of the compounds under investigation were analyzed through Fukui functions, to explain their inhibition performance. Simulation techniques incorporating molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics were used to simulate the adsorption of l-methionine derivatives, on copper (1. 1. 1) surface in nitric acid. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.


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Title Corrosion control of copper in nitric acid solutions using some amino acids - A combined experimental and theoretical study
Authors Khaled, K. F. 
Keywords A. Acid solutions;C. Acid corrosion;B. Modelling studies;B. EIS;A. Copper
Issue Date 1-Oct-2010
Journal Corrosion Science 
ISSN 0010938X
DOI 10.1016/j.corsci.2010.05.039
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-77955517959

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