2015
DOI: 10.1179/1743278215y.0000000030
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Corrosion behaviour of steel in the presence of rare earth salts: synergistic effect

Abstract: In this work, the inhibition behaviour of rare earth (RE) salts (Y(NO 3 ) 3 .6H 2 O, CeCl 3 .7H 2 O) in conjunction with metasilicates (Na 2 SiO 3 .5H 2 O) for carbon steel A37 and in aerated 3%NaCl solutions has been investigated. Corrosion inhibition power evaluation and surface layer characterisation have been carried out by electrochemical measurements (potentiodynamic polarisation and impedance) followed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It was demonstrated that the binary RE/SiO 22 3 improved the prot… Show more

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“…In the absence of inhibitor, oscillations in the polarization resistance values are observed in the first 10 hours of immersion, and a quasistationary state is subsequently observed. ese variations are consistent with the observations established in the OCP measurements; that is, the initial behavior corresponds to a reorganization of the surface layer due to the acceleration of the anodic dissolution process [2,4]. In the presence of Nd 3+ ions in all cases, a significant increase in the polarization resistance values was observed in the first 10 hours of immersion and, subsequently, a less pronounced ascendant trend was observed with slight oscillations.…”
Section: Advances In Materials Science and Engineeringsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…In the absence of inhibitor, oscillations in the polarization resistance values are observed in the first 10 hours of immersion, and a quasistationary state is subsequently observed. ese variations are consistent with the observations established in the OCP measurements; that is, the initial behavior corresponds to a reorganization of the surface layer due to the acceleration of the anodic dissolution process [2,4]. In the presence of Nd 3+ ions in all cases, a significant increase in the polarization resistance values was observed in the first 10 hours of immersion and, subsequently, a less pronounced ascendant trend was observed with slight oscillations.…”
Section: Advances In Materials Science and Engineeringsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…When an inhibitor affects both processes (corrosion current density and corrosion potential), it is considered as a mixed inhibitor, and its net effect in the polarization curves will be determined by the inhibition magnitude of the anodic and cathodic reactions [6]. e previous analysis shows that the addition of Nd 3+ ions changed the corrosion process of the API X70 steel, affecting both the anodic and cathodic branches (different current densities); this suggests that both the local anodic dissolution and the cathodic reduction of oxygen are affected simultaneously [2,4]. However, based on the negative displacement of the corrosion potential and the decrease of the cathodic current, it can be said that the Nd 3+ ions act as mixed inhibitors with a predominant cathodic effect.…”
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