Abstract

The adsorption and inhibition effect of vanillin (4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzaldehyde) on cold rolled steel (CRS) in 3.0 M H 3PO 4 at 30–60 °C was investigated by weight loss, potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods. The results show that inhibition efficiency increases with the inhibitor concentration, while decreases with temperature. The adsorption of vanillin obeys Temkin adsorption isotherm. The thermodynamic parameters (adsorption enthalpy Δ H ads, adsorption free energy Δ G ads and adsorption entropy Δ S ads) have been calculated and discussed in detail. Polarization curves show that vanillin acts as a mixed-type inhibitor. EIS shows that charge transfer resistance increases while the capacitance of double layer decreases with the inhibitor concentration, confirming the adsorption process mechanism. The adsorbed film on CRS surface containing vanillin was examined by atomic force microscope (AFM). Quantum chemical calculation was applied to elucidate the adsorption mode of the inhibitor molecule onto steel surface. Depending on the results, the inhibitive mechanism is proposed from the viewpoint of adsorption theory.

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