Two-Section Model for Adsorption of Tinidazole on Carbon Steel Surface in 3%HCl Solution

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This paper has reported a two-section model based on Temkin isotherm for interpreting the adsorption and inhibition properties of tinidazole on 45# carbon steel surface. The results show that the repulsion behavior between the adsorbed molecules turns into interattraction as the concentration of inhibitor is over 400mg/L. And additionally, the withdrawal of adsorbed molecules back into the bulk solution becomes thermodynamically favorable due to the formation of hemi-micelles.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 311-313)

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August 2011

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