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    ZHU Xiao-mei, ZHU Ming-xin, ZHOU Tao-yu, XU Yan-hua. Corrosion Inhibition of Chlorine Dioxide with Carboxylic Acid Water Treatment Agents[J]. Corrosion & Protection, 2012, 33(10): 861-863.
    Citation: ZHU Xiao-mei, ZHU Ming-xin, ZHOU Tao-yu, XU Yan-hua. Corrosion Inhibition of Chlorine Dioxide with Carboxylic Acid Water Treatment Agents[J]. Corrosion & Protection, 2012, 33(10): 861-863.

    Corrosion Inhibition of Chlorine Dioxide with Carboxylic Acid Water Treatment Agents

    • Microorganisms in circulating cooling water can be effectively controlled by injecting chlorine dioxide. The metal corrosion due to chlorine dioxide and the corrosion inhibition property of PBTCA (2-phosphonobutane-1, 2, 4-tricarboxylic acid), PESA (polyepoxysuccinic acid) and TH-628(organic carboxylic acid complex reagent)in chlorine dioxide solution were investigated by rotary weight-loss measurement and electrochemical testing. The results indicated that the concentration of 0.8 mg/L chlorine dioxide resulted in the lowest corrosive rate of carbon steel. Complex drugs TH-628, PBTCA and PESA had good inhibition effects. In the process of corrosion of carbon steel, complex reagent TH-628 has inhibition effect on the reactions of both anode and cathode. So it is a mixed inhibitor.
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