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KINETIC STUDIES OF SELECTED CORROSION INHIBITORS OF ALUMINIUM AND MILD STEEL IN ACID MEDIUM ALFRED IKPI ONEN BSc CHEM (CALABAR); MSc PHY. CHEM (IBADAN) (PGNS/UJ/0019/04) A Thesis in the Department of CHEMISTRY, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Submitted to the School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Jos, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY of the UNIVERSITY OF JOS NOVEMBER, 2010. ii DECLARATION I hereby declare that this work is the product of my own research efforts; undertaken under the supervision of Prof. B.T.Nwufo and has not been presented elsewhere for the award of a degree or certificate. All sources have been duly distinguished and appropriately acknowledged. _______________________ ALFRED IKPI ONEN PGNS/UJ/0019/04 iii iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I thank the ALMIGHTY GOD for the invaluable guidance and protection over me during the period of my study. With HIM everything has been made possible. To HIM I give glory. I am indeed very grateful to my able and indefatigable supervisor, Prof. B.T.Nwufo, for his guidance throughout the duration of the research. His erudite criticisms, encouragement and untiring support made this research work a success. I sincerely acknowledge the contributions of Professors K.I.Ekpenyong, M.M Ekwenchi, T.Shambe, Y.N.Lohdip, E.A.Adelakun and, Dr S.J.Salami towards the improvement of this work. The advice you offered me and discussion made on the subject matter will never be forgotten. My profound gratitude also goes to the Management and Senate of Adamawa State University (ADSU), Mubi for granting me a Study Fellowship and for providing most of the equipment and necessary facilities that enabled me to carry out my research without hindrances. I am equally indebted to my colleagues in the Department of Chemistry (ADSU) who made it possible for me to be released for the programme. I am particularly grateful to the Laboratory staff of the Department especially Mal. Abdulhamid Umar, Iliya Kaigama and Saminu Abdulmalik for their tireless assistance towards the use of some equipment (UV/Visible, I-R Spectrophotometers etc) for the research that resulted to this progress report. v My sincere thanks are also due to the Head and Staff of Chemistry Department, University of Jos for providing me with a conducive atmosphere to carry out my study. I wish to acknowledge my colleagues and friends, particularly D.A.Apagu, O.A.Anyebe, Dr O.N.Maitera, Dr J.T.Barminas, S.A.Mamuru, M.Z.Zaruwa, A.A.Abede, D.Zira, Dale M.Waida, P.S.Wakshama, Stephen Dayya, Alfred.D.Mshelia, James.A.Awolade, Samuel Chima, Dr Iwara Iwara, Dr Ibrahim Kwari and Dr Sani Yerima for their companion, encouragement and assistance throughout the period of this study. I owe a lot of thanks to my family- my lovely wife, Jummai A.Onen, Mfawayobase, Enoabasi, Williams and Ikpi Jnr for their patience and affection. I will like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my parents- Chief Onen Okoi and Mrs. Arit Onen Okoi as well as my brothers and sisters- Essien N. Ikoi, late SP. Michael Eyum (Rtd), Insp. Okoi Onen, Godson E.Onen, Veronica O. Utum and Diana Onen for their encouragement, continuous prayers and support to me. Finally, I appreciate the contributions of all those whose names are not recorded in this progress report. I thank them all. vi DEDICATION To my wife, Jummai A.Onen, for her love, prayers, understanding and financial support and to my beloved children- Mfawayobase, Enoabasi, Williams and Ikpi Jnr. for their patience and moral support throughout the period of the Ph.D programme. vii TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE TITLE PAGE … … …. … … … … … ... i DECLARATION … … …. … … … … … ... ii CERTIFICATION … … …. … … … … … ... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT… … …. … … … … … iv DEDICATION… … …. … … … … … ... vi TABLE OF CONTENTS … … …. … … … … … vii LIST OF TABLES… … …. … … … … … ... xi LIST OF FIGURES … … …. … … … … … xiii LIST OF APPENDICES … … … … … … … … xvii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS /ACRONYMS … … …… … xviii ABSTRACT … … …. … … … … … ... xix CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY… … …. … … … 1 1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM … … …. … … … 10 1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY… … …. … … … 12 1.2.1 Main Objective … … … … … … … … 12 1.2.2 Specific Objectives … … … … … … … 12 1.3 THE SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY … … …. 13 1.4 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY… … …. … … 14 viii CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 CONCEPT OF CORROSION… … …. … … … … 15 2.1 CORROSION AS A REACTION AT A METAL/ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE… … …. … … … … … ... 17 2.1.1 Environments in Corrosion Process… … …. … … 20 2.1.2 Metals… … …. … … … … … ... 30 2.2 TYPES OF CORROSION… … …. … … … … 35 2.3 EFFECTS OF CORROSION ON MATERIALS (METALS/NON-METALS) … … … … … … … 37 2.4 CORROSION INHIBITION/PROTECTION… … …. … … 40 2.5 CORROSION INHIBITORS… … …. … … … … 47 2.5.1 Inhibitors of Plant Origin … … …. … … … … 47 2.5.2 Organic Inhibitors… … …. … … … … … 49 2.5.3 Inorganic Complexes as Inhibitors… … …. … … … 52 2.5.4 Use of Dyes as Inhibitors… … …. … … … … 55 2.6 EFFECT OF HALIDES ON CORROSION INHIBITION… … …. 57 2.7 EFFECT OF INHIBITOR CONCENTRATION AND TEMPERATURE ON CORROSION INHIBITION… … …. … … … 59 2.8 EFFECT OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF INHIBITOR ON CORROSION INHIBITION… … …. … … … … 61 2.9 INHIBITION MECHANISM… … …. … … … … 63 2.10 KINETICS AND THERMODYNAMICS OF CORROSION INHIBITION … … … … … … … … … 66 ix CHAPTER THREE MATERIALS AND METHODS 3.0 MATERIALS… … …. … … … … … ... 68 3.1 EQUIPMENT/APPARATUS… … …. … … … … 68 3.2 MATERIALS AND REAGENTS… … …. … … … 69 3.3 MATERIALS PREPARATION… … …. … … … 69 3.3.1 Extraction of CSL Leaf Extract… … …. … … … 70 3.3.2 Preparation of Inhibitor Solutions… … …. … … … 70 3.4 ABSORBANCE DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT … … …. … 71 3.5 KINETIC STUDIES… … …. … … … … … 74 3.6 SCREENING OF PLANT SECONDARY METABOLITES IN CASSIA SIAMEA LAM LEAF EXTRACT… … … … … 74 3.6.1 Test for Alkaloids… … …. … … … … … 74 3.6.2 Test for Phenols… … …. … … … … … 74 3.6.3 Test for Saponins… … …. … … … … … 75 3.6.4 Test for Tannins… … …. … … … … … 75 3.6.5 Test for Flavonoids… … …. … … … … … 75 3.6.6 Infra-Red Measurement… … …. … … … … 75 CHAPTER FOUR RESULTS… … …. … … 76 x CHAPTER FIVE DISCUSSION 5.0 EFFECT OF CORRODENT CONCENTRATION AND TEMPERATURE ON ALUMINIUM AND MILD STEEL CORROSION… … …. 145 5.1 EFFECT OF INHIBITOR CONCENTRATION ON INHIBITION EFFICIENCY… … …. … … … … … ... 145 5.2 EFFECT OF HALIDE IONS CONCENTRATION ON ALUMINIUM AND MILD STEEL IN H SO … … …. … … … … 147 2 4 5.3 INFLUENCE OF INHIBITOR-HALIDE IONS CONCENTRATION ON ALUMINIUM AND MILD STEEL CORROSION… … …. … 148 5.4 KINETIC AND THERMODYNAMIC CONSIDERATIONS OF THE RESULTS… … …. … … … … … ... 149 5.5 ADSORPTION CONSIDERATIONS OF THE RESULTS… … …. 152 5.6 SYNERGISM CONSIDERATIONS… … …. … … … 155 5.7 EFFECT OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF INHIBITORS ON CORROSION INHIBITION OF ALUMINIUM AND MILD STEEL … 156 5.8 MECHANISM OF INHIBITION OF ALUMINIUM AND MILD STEEL CORROSION BY CASSIA SIAMEA LAM (CSL) LEAF EXTRACT… … 160 5.9 COMPARISON OF INHIBITION EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INHIBITORS ON ALUMINIUM AND MILD STEEL CORROSION… … …. 161 5.10 CONCLUSION (S) … … …. … … … … … 163 5.11 RECOMMENDATIONS … … … … … … … 164 5.12 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS … …. … … … … 165 CONTRIBUTION TO KNOWLEDGE … … …. … … … 166 REFERENCES… … …. … … … … … ... 167 APPENDICES …. … … … … … … … 181

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My profound gratitude also goes to the Management and Senate of Adamawa State 1.3 THE SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY … … .. 1. CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCTION. 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY. Corrosion is a general term applied to the process in which uncombined metals.
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