Halogen-Free Functional Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionic Liquid as an Ecofriendly Corrosion Inhibitor for Q235 Steel in Acids.
Wenjun XiangChen ZhaoChaoyang ZhangXingwei WangXiaoli LiSiyu LiuChufeng SunQiangliang YuBo YuMeirong CaiLei ShiPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2023)
A halogen-free quaternary ammonium-based ionic liquid functionalized with benzotriazole, BTA-16-BTA, was synthesized. Its anticorrosion effects on Q235 steel were evaluated in two different acids (6 M HCl or 1 M H 3 PO 4 ) by weight loss and electrochemical tests. BTA-16-BTA shows the best performance at 30 °C with the highest inhibition efficiencies of 98.84% in 6 M HCl and 96.40% in 1 M H 3 PO 4 . The adsorption behavior of BTA-16-BTA molecules on Q235 steel in HCl solution obeys the Langmuir isotherm with an adsorption energy of about -40 kJ·mol -1 , which implies chemisorption. Quantum chemistry calculation indicates that the chemical adsorption originated from the injection of π-electrons from inhibitor molecules into empty 3d orbitals of Fe atoms. The tight adsorption of inhibitor molecules and associated dehydration of the steel surface promoted the corrosion inhibition in HCl solutions. In H 3 PO 4 solutions, passivation by phosphate anions and adsorption of inhibitor molecules contributed synergistically to the excellent anticorrosion performance.