Abstract :
The effect of gluconate G. anion on the inhibition of chloride pitting corrosion of Delta vanadium steel has been studied
using potentiodynamic and scanning electron microscopy SEM.techniques. The effect of concentration of G ions, pH,
potential scanning rate and composition of mild steel are discussed. The data show that complete protection of mild steel
from pitting corrosion is achieved with a very low concentration of G ions in weak alkaline media. Pitting corrosion
increases with increasing sodium gluconate SG.concentrations due to a formation of soluble Fe–G complex. The critical
pitting potential depends on the chloride and G ion concentrations, pH, scan rate and the composition of the steel. An
increase of Mn% in the composition of the steel leads to the increase of the pitting corrosion potential towards the positive
direction, i.e., increases the resistance to pitting corrosion. The presence of vanadium in the steel also increases its resistance
to pitting corrosion. q2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Steel , Potentiodynamic , inhibition , Sodium gluconate , Pitting corrosion