Abstract

Inhibitors of hydrogen-sulfide corrosion, namely, N-hydroxyethylated ammonium salts of some organic acids, form protective films at Cт3 steel (Z = 95 to 97%). Adsorbed and polymolecular layers of these films were revealed by electron microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It was shown that the polymolecular layer can compensate for losses of the inhibitor from the sorbed layer.

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