Search
Filters
Close

51312-01162-NOVEL VAPOR CORROSION INHIBITORS DERIVED FROM AGRI-PROUDCTS

Product Number: 51312-01162-SG
ISBN: 01162 2012 CP
Author: Josh Hicks
Publication Date: 2012
$0.00
$20.00
$20.00
The annual cost of corrosion in the United States alone is estimated to be greater than $300 billion. To combat this issue approximately $121 billion per year are spent on methods to prevent and control corrosion. Of this total $0.4 billion are spent on vapor corrosion inhibitors (VCI). New technologies and raw materials derived from renewable biodegradable and non-hazardous raw materials are of particular interest for use as VCI chemicals. As government policy continues to promote green alternatives to petrochemicals the availability and utility of agricultural products and by-products will become economically advantageous. The corrosion inhibitive properties of several agri-products were evaluated and screened for their corrosion inhibiting performance and to identify potential applications. The properties evaluated included contact- and vapor-phase corrosion inhibition as well as the ability to provide protection against corrosive environments such as high acid concentration and salt solutions. Rust and scale removing properties were also explored. During these investigations it was discovered that sugar beet molasses and raffinate demonstrated very good vapor phase corrosion inhibiting properties. The details of these findings and potential applications are reported herein.
The annual cost of corrosion in the United States alone is estimated to be greater than $300 billion. To combat this issue approximately $121 billion per year are spent on methods to prevent and control corrosion. Of this total $0.4 billion are spent on vapor corrosion inhibitors (VCI). New technologies and raw materials derived from renewable biodegradable and non-hazardous raw materials are of particular interest for use as VCI chemicals. As government policy continues to promote green alternatives to petrochemicals the availability and utility of agricultural products and by-products will become economically advantageous. The corrosion inhibitive properties of several agri-products were evaluated and screened for their corrosion inhibiting performance and to identify potential applications. The properties evaluated included contact- and vapor-phase corrosion inhibition as well as the ability to provide protection against corrosive environments such as high acid concentration and salt solutions. Rust and scale removing properties were also explored. During these investigations it was discovered that sugar beet molasses and raffinate demonstrated very good vapor phase corrosion inhibiting properties. The details of these findings and potential applications are reported herein.
Product tags
Also Purchased
Picture for Evaluation of Global Cathodic Protection Criteria – Part 2: Effectiveness of the -850 mV On- and Off
Available for download

51312-01164-Evaluation of Global Cathodic Protection Criteria – Part 2: Effectiveness of the -850 mV On- and Off

Product Number: 51312-01164-SG
ISBN: 01164 2012 CP
Author: Fengmei Song
Publication Date: 2012
$20.00
Picture for Evaluation of Global Cathodic Protection Criteria - Part 1: Criteria and Relevance with Cathodic Pro
Available for download

51312-01163-Evaluation of Global Cathodic Protection Criteria - Part 1: Criteria and Relevance with Cathodic Pro

Product Number: 51312-01163-SG
ISBN: 01163 2012 CP
Author: Fengmei Song
Publication Date: 2012
$20.00
Picture for Field Methods for Estimating Pipeline Stress Corrosion Crack Growth Rate at High pH
Available for download

51312-01166-Field Methods for Estimating Pipeline Stress Corrosion Crack Growth Rate at High pH

Product Number: 51312-01166-SG
ISBN: 01166 2012 CP
Author: Fengmei Song
Publication Date: 2012
$20.00