Abstract

This study focuses on the protective properties of an imidazoline-based corrosion inhibitor with the introduction of thiourea and potassium iodide additives into its composition, depending on the nature of the environment. The aggressive environment wasa model of reservoir water saturated with carbon dioxide, as well as hydrochloric and sulfamic acids. The effectivenessof the inhibitor was evaluated by gravimetric method under dynamic and static conditions in carbon dioxide and acidic environment, respectively. As a result of the experiment, regularities were obtained for the influence of individual compounds on the mechanismof metal inhibition in environment with different properties.

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