2019
DOI: 10.2478/kom-2019-0005
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Inhibition efficiency of sodium salts of carboxylic acids on corrosion of lead in archive environment

Abstract: Lead in archive environment suffers from severe corrosion attack caused by the organic acids’ vapours usually presented in such an environment. One of possible ways of corrosion protection of lead is its surface treatment by solutions of sodium salts of monocarboxylic acids (general formula CH3(CH2)n-2COONa, noted NaCn, n = 10, 11, 12). The principle of this corrosion protection is a creation of conversion coating on the lead’s surface, which decreases corrosion rate of lead in the atmospheric environment poll… Show more

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“…Some types of adhesives, oilbased or emulsion colours or unsuitable joining materials could be another source of volatile organic acids. The use of corrosion inhibitors, destimulators and adsorbents provide further means for protection of lead objects against the action of volatile organic acids [14][15][16]. The metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for removal of low concentration of acetic acid from the environment are reported, too.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some types of adhesives, oilbased or emulsion colours or unsuitable joining materials could be another source of volatile organic acids. The use of corrosion inhibitors, destimulators and adsorbents provide further means for protection of lead objects against the action of volatile organic acids [14][15][16]. The metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for removal of low concentration of acetic acid from the environment are reported, too.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%