Surface Bond between Organic Corrosion Inhibitors and Metal Surfaces
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The delocalization energy in the surface bond formation is estimated by the method proposed by Grimley, using a linear crystal model and the "tight-binding" approximation. The change of the energy with the electronegativity of a foreign atom and a surface metal atom is discussed. The change of polarization of electrolytic iron and pure nickel by the addition of an inhibitor in dilute mineral acids is in general agreement with the theoretical deduction attained on the assumption that the surface bond is formed by over-lapping of a lone pair electron orbital of an inhibitor molecule and a vacant orbital of a surface metal atom.
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著者
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Suetaka Wataru
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Shimodaira Saburo
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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