Preparation and properties of polymeric surfactants: A potential corrosion inhibitor of carbon steel in acidic medium

Publication date: 25 December 2019Source: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Volume 80Author(s): Bin Lyu, Huihui Liu, Pengfei Li, Dangge Gao, Jianzhong MaAbstractThe polymeric surfactants were synthesized using allyl glycidyl ether, acrylamide, butyl acrylate and sodium allylsulfonate by radical polymerization and applied as corrosion inhibitor of carbon steel via weight loss method. The structure of polymeric surfactants was confirmed by FT-IR and NMR. The surface activity of polymeric surfactants was characterized by surface tension and wetting power. The anticorrosion mechanism of polymeric surfactants was confirmed by anticorrosion efficiency, the Gibbs adsorption free energy, SEM, AFM and XPS. The experimental results show that with the increase of the amount of polymeric surfactants, the corrosion resistance efficiency increases gradually, which proves that it is an effective corrosion inhibitor. The preparation process of the polymeric surface activity is simple which can be used for industrial production.Graphical abstractIn hydrochloric acid solution with different concentrations and species of the polymeric surfactants, the carbon steel surface coverage gradually increased and formed the formation of isolation layer at a certain concentration. Thereby reducing the carbon steel interface hydrogen ion concentration to achieve the corrosion resistance.
Source: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research