Thiourea Derivatives as Efficient Inhibitors for the Corrosion of Cold Rolled Steel in Citric Acid Solution: Experimental and Computational Studies

30 Pages Posted: 11 Apr 2024

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Zonghui Jiang

Southwest Forestry University

Shuduan Deng

Southwest Forestry University

Yujie Qiang

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Juan Xu

Southwest Forestry University

Dandan Shao

Southwest Forestry University

Xianghong Li

University of Texas at Dallas - Southwestern Medical Center

Abstract

The prediction of the corrosion inhibition properties of organic compounds from experimental and computational results is a highly interesting field. Correct understanding of substituents or electronic effects can significantly contribute to the design of efficient inhibitors. In this thesis, the corrosion inhibitory performance of thiourea (TU), 1,3-dimethylthiourea (DMTU), N-ethylthiourea (ETU), and 1-p-tolylthiourea (p-TTU) in 1.0 M citric acid (H3C6H5O7) solution for cold rolled steel (CRS) was fully investigated by experimental measurements and theoretical calculations. The results show that the inhibition performance of p-TTU exhibits the best inhibition property among these four thiourea derivatives with a maximum inhibition efficiency of 97.36%. The inhibition ability follows the order of p-TTU > DMTU > ETU > TU. Potentiodynamic polarization curves indicate that all these thiourea derivatives are mixed-type inhibitors, where TU, ETU and DMTU mainly inhibits the cathodic reaction, but p-TTU effectively retards both cathodic and anodic reactions. Nyquist mainly appears a depressed capacitive loop, and the charge transfer resistance increases significantly with the addition of thiourea derivatives. The adsorption of four thiourea derivatives on CRS surface conform to Langmuir adsorption isotherm. The micrographs from SEM and metallurgical microscopy further support the protection effectiveness of thiourea derivatives on the steel surfaces. Quantum chemical calculations and molecular dynamics simulations can well elucidate the relationship between molecular structure and inhibition efficiency for the studied thiourea derivatives.

Keywords: Thiourea derivatives, Steel, Citric acid, Adsorption, Molecular structure, inhibition

Suggested Citation

Jiang, Zonghui and Deng, Shuduan and Qiang, Yujie and Xu, Juan and Shao, Dandan and Li, Xianghong, Thiourea Derivatives as Efficient Inhibitors for the Corrosion of Cold Rolled Steel in Citric Acid Solution: Experimental and Computational Studies. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4791201 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4791201

Zonghui Jiang

Southwest Forestry University ( email )

Bohai Road
Kunming
China

Shuduan Deng

Southwest Forestry University ( email )

Bohai Road
Kunming, Yunnan
China

Yujie Qiang

University of Science and Technology Beijing ( email )

30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District
beijing, 100083
China

Juan Xu

Southwest Forestry University ( email )

Bohai Road
Kunming
China

Dandan Shao

Southwest Forestry University ( email )

Bohai Road
Kunming
China

Xianghong Li (Contact Author)

University of Texas at Dallas - Southwestern Medical Center ( email )

Dallas, Texas, TX
United States

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