Cm. Mustafa et Smsi. Dulal, MOLYBDATE AND NITRITE AS CORROSION-INHIBITORS FOR COPPER-COUPLED STEEL IN SIMULATED COOLING WATER, Corrosion, 52(1), 1996, pp. 16-22
The use of molybdate (MoO42- and nitrite (NO2-) as corrosion inhibitor
s for mild steel galvanically coupled to copper was investigated. In s
imulated cooling water (SCW), galvanic contact of copper is harmful to
mild steel in acidic and alkaline pH ranges from 3 to 12. Galvanic co
ntact is very harmful when MoO42-, NO2-, or both are present at low pH
, but it becomes less harmful or even beneficial as pH increases towar
d the alkaline region. MoO42- alone in SCW was shown to inhibit corros
ion of copper-coupled mild steel at pH greater than or equal to 6, and
nitrite was shown to do the same at pH greater than or equal to 4.5.
Below these values, both accelerated galvanic corrosion. Synergistic c
orrosion inhibition by the inhibitors was obtained at pH > 6. Galvanic
contact of copper was shown to be beneficial to mild steel when the s
ystem was inhibitive.