Sodium lignosulfonate as a friendly-environment corrosion inhibitor for zinc metal in acidic media

Sodium lignosulfonate as a friendly-environment corrosion inhibitor for zinc metal in acidic media

Authors

  • Abdelmnim Altwaiq, Rami Abdel-Rahem, Ehab AlShamaileh, Salah Al-luaibi, Sa’ib Khouri

Keywords:

Sodium lignosulfonate, Inhibitor, Potentiodynamic polarization, Electrical conductance

Abstract

The corrosion inhibition property of sodium lignosulfonate is investigated by three different
independent monitoring techniques. These methods include weight loss measurements, electrical
conductance and potentiodynamic polarization. Solutions with and without sodium lignosulfonate in
0.01 M HCl and 0.1 M HCl were prepared at 20 o
C to study the influence of sodium lignosulfonate on
the corrosion of zinc sheets. The results obtained from the three different methods indicate the
protection role of sodium lignosulfonate, which is considered as a friendly-environment corrosion
inhibitor, in the corrosion of zinc sheets. The reduction of the zinc corrosion in solutions with HCl and
different concentrations of sodium lignosulfonate using potentiodynamic polarization followed the
order: 30 mM > 10 mM > 5 mM >1 mM. The obtained results from weight loss, potentiodynamic
polarization and electrical conductance experiments were in good agreement with each other

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Published

30-05-2015

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