Inhibition of Mild Steel by Conducting Coal Based Polyaniline

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The effect of coal based polyaniline compounds (CPANI) added into epoxy coating on the corrosion of mild steel in solutions of 5% sodium chloride (NaCl) has been investigated in relation to the proportion of the CPANI from 0% to 40% by various monitoring corrosion techniques. Interface morphology was studied by SEM. Results obtained revealed that the CPANI compound has good inhibitive corrosion for mild steel.

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