Corrosion inhibition of mild steel in an acidic media using nanomagnetic fluid as a novel approach to corrosion resistance
Source
Nace International Corrosion Conference Series
ISSN
03614409
Date Issued
2010-12-01
Author(s)
Jauhari, Smita
Parekh, Kinnari
Pai, K. B.
Upadhyay, R. V.
Abstract
Nanomagnetic fluid, a novel material comprising of ferromagnetic nanoparticles, has been evaluated as a corrosion inhibitor. Corrosion behavior of carbon steel in 1M H<inf>2</inf>SO<inf>4</inf> has been studied as a function of various concentrations of aqueous nanomagnetic fluid. The novel nanomagnetic fluid has been specially synthesized to achieve the stability in acidic media when it is mixed with H<inf>2</inf>SO<inf>4</inf>. This nanomagnetic fluid has been evaluated by gravimetric and polarization measurement techniques. It was observed that the inhibition efficiency increases with the increase in the nanomagnetic fluid concentration and reaches the maximum at the optimum concentration. This is further confirmed by the decrease in the corrosion rate. It is found that the system follows a Langmuir adsorption isotherm. ©2010 by NACE International.
Subjects
Acid corrosion | Nanomagnetic fluid | Polarization
