Abstract
Anodic behavior of a low-carbon steel in a borate buffer solution containing C n H2n + 1PO3Na2 sodium alkyl phosphonates with n = 7–10 is studied. The passivating ability of alkyl phosphonates is shown to depend on the length of the hydrocarbon radical of the inhibitor and the exposure of the steel in the solution.
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