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Atmospheric corrosion of mild steel in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Part 1: Characterization of the Calabar, Cross River State environment
The atmospheric corrosion of Calabar, Cross River State environment has been investigated for 12 months using weight loss technique. The extent of pollution of the environment was also determined via measurements of the precipitation and air quality parameters. Apart from the suspended particulate matter (SPM) (113-630 μg/m3) and NO2 (> 0.06 ppm) values, other measured atmospheric parameters (CO 5.0, conductivity < 60 μScm-1, TDS < 41.48 mg/l, TSS < 0.05 mg/l, NO3 - < 3.00 mg/l, SO4 2
<b>Inhibition of the acid corrosion of aluminium by some derivatives of thiosemicarbazone</b>
The inhibition of corrosion of aluminium in HCl solution by some derivatives of thiosemicarbazones has been studied using weight loss and hydrogen evolution techniques. The thiosemicarbazone derivatives used are 2-acetyl pyridine-(4-phenylthiosemicarbazone) (PTSC), 2-acetyl pyridine-(4-phenyl-iso-methylthiosemicarbazone) (PIMTSC) and 2-acetyl pyridine-(4-phenyl-iso-ethylthiosemicarbazone) (PIETSC). The inhibition efficiency depended on the compounds concentration until at very low concentration studied where they reversed their functions and became accelerators. Kinetic treatment of the results gave a first order type of mechanism. The results reported in this paper elucidate the effects of inhibitor concentration, temperature and the molecular structure on the inhibition efficiency
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