Author/Authors :
Shahidi, M Department of Chemistry - Kerman Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kerman , Sasaei, E Department of Chemistry - Kerman Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kerman , Ganjehkaviri, M Department of Chemistry - Kerman Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kerman , Gholamhosseinzadeh, M.R Department of Chemistry - Kerman Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kerman
Abstract :
Vanillin offers interesting possibilities for corrosion inhibition because of its safe use and high
solubility in water. The effect of vanillin on the corrosion inhibition of AISI 304 stainless steel in
0.5M H2SO4 solution has been studied using potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Furthermore, this paper demonstrates that the electrochemical noise
(EN) technique under open circuit conditions as the only truly noninvasive electrochemical method
can be applied to investigate the corrosion inhibition. According to calculation of the total amount of
noise charges due to all partial signals resulted from wavelet analysis of EN current data, it is
possible to obtain the inhibition efficiency (IE) of an inhibitor. These IE values show a reasonable
agreement with those obtained from potentiodynamic polarization and EIS measurements.
Keywords :
Vanillin , Electrochemical noise , Wavelet Analysis , Inhibition Efficiency , Electrochemical Impedance