Solid Obtained by Electrocoagulation of Vinasse, new Inhibitor for Acid Corrosion of Brass
Keywords:
corrosion inhibitor, brass, electrocoagulation, vinasse.
Abstract
This work is part of research related to obtaining a corrosion inhibitor from vinasse, whose basic advantages is the possibility of using an industrial waste from distilleries ethyl alcohol as raw material in the production of a solid corrosion inhibitor of national production by electrocoagulation, which implies import substitution and cost reductions. The inhibitory action of the solids obtained by electrocoagulation of vinasse was investigated by potentiodynamic polarization techniques and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. It was found that the efficiencies of inhibition against the brass into the electrolyte solution were very good, behaving as an efficient inhibitor in acid medium. Inhibition efficiency increases with increasing concentration. The maximum inhibition efficiency was of 93,43 % for the concentration of 2 mg / L of vinasse. Thermodynamic parameters were obtained at the study temperature. It was found that the adsorption of inhibitor molecules on the surface of brass obey the Langmuir isotherm, and the values of adsorción free energy of - 23.06 kJ mol-1 show the spontaneity of adsorption and indicate that the inhibitor is strongly adsorbed on the surface of brass, study of potentiodynamic polarization curves confirmed that it is a mixed type inhibitor, with an anode predominance and there is a predominant mechanism of physical adsorption combined with a chemisorption.
Published
2016-07-15
How to Cite
Ojeda-Armaignac, E., & Hing-Cortón, R. (2016). Solid Obtained by Electrocoagulation of Vinasse, new Inhibitor for Acid Corrosion of Brass. Chemical Technology, 36(3), 480-493. https://doi.org/10.1590/2224-6185.2016.3.13
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