Temperature performance of a thione quinoxaline compound as mild steel corrosion inhibitor in hydrochloric acid medium
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2014Author
El-Hajjaji, F.
Zerga, B.
Sfaira, M.
Taleb, M.
Belkhmima, R.A.
Ebn Touhami, M.
Hammouti, Belkheir
Al-Deyab, S.S.
Ebenso, Eno Effiong
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The inhibiting action of 3-methyl-1-prop-2-ynylquinoxaline-2(1H)-thione (Pr-N-Q=S) on mild steel in molar hydrochloric acid has been investigated in the temperature range from 35 to 80 °C using weight loss measurements. It was shown that the inhibition efficiency increased with Pr-N-Q=S concentration and remained constant and so higher close to 96 % at 10-3M though temperature rising. The apparent activation energies (Ea), enthalpies (ΔH*) and entropies of activation (ΔS*) values provided evidence of the inhibitory effect of Pr-N-Q=S. Langmuir isotherm model fitted well the adsorption of Pr-N-Q=S onto metallic surface in acidic media. Furthermore, spontaneity of the adsorption process, evaluated from the sign of free energy (ΔadsG°) values, showed a decrease upon temperature increase in the
presence of Pr-N-Q=S.