1992
DOI: 10.5006/1.3315912
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Contribution to Adsorption of Aromatic Amines on Mild Steel Surface from HCl Solutions by Impedance, UV, and Raman Spectroscopy

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“…In hydrochloric acid, Aloe compounds forms its hydrochloride, or more specifically, it exists as a moiety of protonated Aloe or Aloe compounds ions and chloride ion (G. Banerjee and S. N. Malhotra, 1992). When Aluminum electrode is immersed in dilute solution of hydrochloric acid containing Aloe, three kinds of species can be adsorbed on its surface, which are described as (G. B.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In hydrochloric acid, Aloe compounds forms its hydrochloride, or more specifically, it exists as a moiety of protonated Aloe or Aloe compounds ions and chloride ion (G. Banerjee and S. N. Malhotra, 1992). When Aluminum electrode is immersed in dilute solution of hydrochloric acid containing Aloe, three kinds of species can be adsorbed on its surface, which are described as (G. B.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, this results in an increase in the adsorption, and in the capability of the cationic inhibitor. In this case, a positive synergistic effect arises [28,29]. For compounds I and III, the results obtained from the relation between inhibition characteristics and quantum chemical data show that i corr.…”
Section: Correlations Between Inhibition Actions Chemical Structure mentioning
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“…Electrode kinetics, surface properties, and mechanistic information can be obtained from EIS diagrams [41][42][43][44]. Figure 8 represents the Nyquist (a) and Bode (b) diagrams obtained at E ocp with and without increasing concentrations of studied compound (C2) at 25°C.…”
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confidence: 99%