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The corrosion is a spontaneous chemical reaction connected to heat exchangers and pipelines that degrades the strength and quality of utilized steel. The aggressive environment, which is ongoing, intense, and frequently difficult to totally prevent, is the key factor contributing to the metal's deterioration. Additionally, it demonstrates a serious economic problem that causes industrial operational assets to require expensive repairs, ruining the public space.
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Adsorption/desorption process of 1-(2-aminoethyl)-2-oleyl-2-imidazolinium chloride on carbon steel. To study adsorption of imidazolinium chloride on carbon steel, in-situ atomic force microscopy measurements were performed in air, with and without imidazolinium chloride, in a 1 wt% NaCl solution purged with CO2 at pH 4.
The effectiveness of hexanethiol, decanethiol and 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid for CO2 corrosion inhibition of carbon steel exposed to top of the line conditions has been investigated. Weight loss measurements were used to measure the corrosion rate.