Research Article
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Corrosion Inhibition by Self-assembling Nano films of Tween 60 on Mild steel surface
V.R.Nazeera Banu, S.Rajendran, S.S.Syed Abuthahir
Department of Chemistry, RVS College of Engineering, Dindigul, Tamilnadu, India.
Department of Chemistry, RVS School of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul, Tamilnadu, India.
Department of Chemistry, Jamal Mohammed College, Trichy, Tamilnadu, India.
V.R.Nazeera Banu et al /Int.J. Chemical Concepts. 2017,3(1),pp 161-173
Abstract
The surface of mild steel was modified by the formation of Tween 60 Self-assembling nano
films to increase the corrosion inhibition ability. Formation of Self-assembled nano films takes place
when mild steel is immersed in well water in presence of 200 ppm of Tween 60 and 50 ppm of Zn2+ for
one day, shows 88 % corrosion inhibition efficiency. The modified surface was characterized by
polarization, cyclic voltammetry, FT-IR spectroscopy, SEM and EDS micrographs. Atomic Force
Microscopy confirmed the formation of lesser amounts of corrosion products on the Self-assembling
nano film protected surface. The nano film is found to be hydrophobic in nature. This is confirmed by
contact angle measurement.
Keywords
Tween 60, Polarization, SEM, AFM, Contact angle measurement
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