T. Bellomi
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
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Corrosion Science | 2003
Giuseppe Quartarone; T. Bellomi; A. Zingales
The corrosion inhibition of commercial copper by means of isatin was studied in aerated 0.5 M H2SO4 in the temperature range 25–55 °C using weight-loss, potentiodynamic and spectrophotometric tests, and determination of double layer capacitance. Inhibition efficiencies up to 94% in the concentration range of 1×10−4–7.5×10−3 M of isatin were obtained. The corrosion rates estimated with weight-loss measurements were higher than those correspondingly determined with the potentiodynamic test, especially at higher concentrations of inhibitor. This is in accord with other researches that have pointed out the limitation of the Tafel line extrapolation method in the determination of corrosion rates. The kinetics of cuprous and cupric ion formation and UV–visible spectra support the formation hypothesis of a complex between copper and isatin. The adsorptive behaviour of isatin on copper 0.5 M H2SO4 was also investigated.
Corrosion | 1998
Giuseppe Quartarone; G. Moretti; T. Bellomi; G. Capobianco; Armando Zingales
Abstract Inhibition of copper corrosion in aerated 0.5 M sulfuric acid (H2SO4) solutions containing various concentrations of indole was studied in the temperature range from 25°C to 55°C using pot...
British Corrosion Journal | 2000
Giuseppe Quartarone; A. Zingales; T. Bellomi; D. Bortolato; G. Capobianco
Abstract Inhibition of the corrosion of copper in aerated 0·5M sulphuric acid solutions containing various concentrations of indole-5-carboxylic acid was studied in the temperature range 25–55°C using potentiodynamic curves (Tafel lines), weight loss, analytical methods, and determination of double layer capacitance. The corrosion rates reveal good corrosion inhibition, up to 95% in the concentration range of 1 × 10-4–4 × 10-3M. Tafel anodic slopes in inhibited acid solutions are considerably higher than those in uninhibited acid solutions. This points to a change in the corrosion mechanism of copper in the presence of indole-5-carboxylic acid. Under these conditions, copper could electro-oxidise primarily to Cu+ rather than to Cu2+, forming slightly soluble [Cu–(indole-5-carboxylic)n ]+(ads) complexes. Corrosion rates determined by the weight loss method in both the absence and presence of inhibitor are much higher (on average by a factor of about 6) than those obtained with the potentiodynamic method. This points to a limitation of the Tafel line extrapolation method in corrosion rate determination. The double layer capacitance–potential curves indicate considerable adsorption of the inhibitor over a wide potential range (-600 to +200 mV with regard to Ecorr ).
Corrosion | 2005
Giuseppe Quartarone; A. Zingales; T. Bellomi; L. Bonaldo; M. Gajo; G. Gajo; G. Paolucci
Abstract The inhibiting action of indole-2-carboxylic acid (C9H7NO2) on the corrosion of commercial copper in aerated 0.5 M sulfuric acid (H2SO4) has been investigated in the temperature range from 25°C to 55°C by weight loss, potentiodynamic and analytical tests, and the determination of double-layer capacitance. The results have revealed a good inhibitor efficiency, up to 98% in the concentration range from 1 × 10−4 M to 4 × 10−3 M. Indole-2-carboxylic acid has been found to act as a mixed inhibitor. The kinetics of Cu+ and Cu2+ formation that followed in 72 h of gravimetric testing shows that indole-2-carboxylic acid probably affects the corrosion reaction mechanism through complexes with cuprous ions. The corrosion rates determined through weight-loss measurements are much higher than those obtained with potentiodynamic tests. This is in accord with other researchers who have found limitations to the extrapolation of polarization curves (and to the theory of mixed potentials) in the determination of c...
Conferenza internazional Conference "Innovation and Evolution in the Modern Jewellery" | 2003
M. Gajo; G. Gajo; A. Zingales; Giuseppe Quartarone; T. Bellomi; G. Paolucci
6° Convegno del Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale La Chimica per l'Ambiente(INCA) | 2003
Giuseppe Quartarone; A. Zingales; T. Bellomi
XI Congresso Nazionale dei Dottori Chimici d'Italia | 2002
M. Gajo; G. Gajo; A. Zingales; Giuseppe Quartarone; T. Bellomi; G. Paolucci
IV Symposium SiO2 and Advanced Dielectrics | 2002
T. Bellomi; A. Zingales; Lucio Ronchin; Nunziata C. Marziano
IL CHIMICO ITALIANO | 2002
M. Gajo; G. Gaio; Giuseppe Quartarone; A. Zingales; T. Bellomi
TRATTAMENTI & FINITURE | 2001
M. Gajo; G. Gajo; Giuseppe Quartarone; A. Zingales; T. Bellomi; G. Paolucci