Polarization Resistance Parameters of Anti-Corrosion Inhibitor of Cucurbit[N]Urils and Thioglycolurils in Aggressive Mediums

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In this article we have used new anticorrosion investigating techniques and studied new polarization resistance aspects of anticorrosion mechanism of cucurbit [n] urils and thioglycolurils based inhibitors in aggressive acid and alkaline containing chloride mediums. Results suggest that the active complex of inhibitor with iron is non-soluble and stable in aggressive mediums.

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