Temperature Effect on the Corrosion Inhibition of Carbon Steel by Polymeric Ionic Liquids in Acid Medium.
Giselle Gómez-SánchezOctavio Olivares-XometlPaulina Arellanes-LozadaNatalya Victorovna LikhanovaIrina V LijanovaJanette Arriola-MoralesVíctor Díaz-JiménezJosué López-RodríguezPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
In the present research work, the temperature effect on the corrosion inhibition process of API 5L X60 steel in 1 M H 2 SO 4 by employing three vinylimidazolium poly(ionic liquid)s (PILs) was studied by means of electrochemical techniques, surface analysis and computational simulation. The results revealed that the maximal inhibition efficiency (75%) was achieved by Poly[VIMC4][Im] at 308 K and 175 ppm. The PILs showed E corr displacements with respect to the blank from -14 mV to -31 mV, which revealed the behavior of mixed-type corrosion inhibitors (CIs). The steel micrographs, in the presence and absence of PILs, showed less surface damage in the presence of PILs, thus confirming their inhibiting effect. The computational studies of the molecular orbitals and molecular electrostatic potential of the monomers suggested that the formation of a protecting film could be mainly due to the nitrogen and oxygen heteroatoms present in each structure.