The College of Education for Pure Sciences in the Department of Chemistry discussed a master’s thesis on preparing some organic 1,2,3-triazole derivatives and studying their inhibitory effectiveness against corrosion of carbon steel.
The thesis presented by the researcher (Hadi Abdel Samad Jaber) included a study of the preparation of new 1,2,3-triazole compounds from the reaction of a series of aides with dibeta ketone. The resulting compounds were characterized using IR, 1HNMR, and 13CNMR techniques, and the prepared compounds were used as corrosion inhibitors.
The message was concluded
Corrosion current density values in the presence of inhibitors are lower than their values in the absence of inhibitors
Inhibition efficiency increases with increasing inhibitor concentration and decreases with increasing temperatures for all inhibitors
Changing the temperature has an effect on the speed and current of corrosion, and the inhibition efficiency of one of the compounds was higher than the remaining compounds
The message was recommended
Preparation of other 1,2,3 triazole derivatives and comparison with the prepared compounds
Performing FTIR, H1NMR, and C13NMR diagnostic measurements to prove these compounds
Application of compounds as anti-corrosion agents and their effect on corrosion of steel at high grades