The imidazoline complexes obtained by reaction of distillated natural oil acids (NOA) with diethylenetriamin (DETA) have been synthesized. The chlorine-containing complexes of NOA were synthesized on the basis of obtained imidazoline, their physio-chemical characteristics and structure proved true by IR-and NMR spectrums data. The properties of chlorine-containing imidazoline complexes of NOA as inhibitors of H 2 Sand CO 2-, bio-corrosion have been studied. The tests showed that CO 2-and H 2 S-corrosions of the complexes protect a metal surface up to 95-100%. The effect of the influence of synthesized complexes on life activity of sulphate-reducing bacteriums (SRB) in three concentrations at 30 0 C temperature during 15 days revealed that even at low concentrations these complexes may be recommended as high-effective inhibitors to oppose metal biocorrosion.
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