Abstract :
The inhibitive effect of thiourea’s (TU) alkyl derivative—allyl-thiourea (ATU) on the corrosion behaviors of bulk nanocrystalline and
conventional polycrystalline ingot iron (BNII & CPII) was tested. Results indicate that BNII is less prone to get corrosive than its coarse grain
counterpart in blank 1 mol L 1 HCl at room temperature. When CPII and BNII were immersed for a very short time in the corrosive solution
inhibited by ATU, namely, 5 min, no inductive loop appears at different concentrations. When time became prolonged, for BNII, a Warburg
impedance appeared. Inhibited by ATU, the electrodes composed of the samples are polarized anodically during the potentiodynamic polarization
tests, the phenomena of desorption happens at the concentration of 100 mg L 1, but the variation between potential Edes is obvious. The inhibition
effect of ATU for BNII is very limited by comparison with CPII in dilute HCl.
Keywords :
Bulk nanocrystallized ingot iron (BNII) , Thiourea and allyl-thiourea (TU & ATU) , Hydrochloridic solution , inhibition