2001
DOI: 10.1108/03699420110402667
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Corrosion behaviour of steel with a polymeric coating in sea‐water

Abstract: An investigation of the behaviour of a soluble resin coating on a steel substrate was carried out by open circuit potential and electrochemical techniques. Exposure conditions were with artificial sea‐water and natural sea‐water. The anticorrosion properties of the soluble resin material and its protection of the steel panel from marine corrosion were estimated by comparison with the untreated steel. The weight effect of the film coating and the temperature of the media were also studied.

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“…In the case of the ethylacetoacetate thiosemicarbazone compound, the IR spectrum indicates its presence only in the —thione form (Mishra et al , 1979; Tadros et al , 2001). The disappearance of bands due to the νNH 2 group from the IR spectrum of di‐ p ‐ N , N ′‐dimethylaminobenzylideneamino thiosemi‐carbazone was in keeping with its di‐ structure form.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the ethylacetoacetate thiosemicarbazone compound, the IR spectrum indicates its presence only in the —thione form (Mishra et al , 1979; Tadros et al , 2001). The disappearance of bands due to the νNH 2 group from the IR spectrum of di‐ p ‐ N , N ′‐dimethylaminobenzylideneamino thiosemi‐carbazone was in keeping with its di‐ structure form.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%