Anodic behaviour of tin in maleic acid solution and the effect of some inorganic inhibitors
2004
Abstract The anodic behaviour of a tin electrode in maleic acid solutions was investigated by potentiodynamic and chronopotentiometric methods. Measurements were conducted under different experimental conditions. The results demonstrated that the polarization curves exhibit active/passive transition. In active regions, tin dissolves as Sn 2+ which is subsequently oxidized to Sn 4+ and the dissolution process is controlled partly by diffusion of the solution species. The passivity is due to the presence of thin film of SnO 2 on the anode surface formed by dehydration of precipitated Sn(OH) 4 . The active dissolution of tin increases with increasing acid concentration, temperature and scan rate. The potential transients showed that the passivation time decreases with increasing applied current density. The effect of adding increasing concentrations of CrO 4 2− , MoO 4 2− and NO 2 − ions on the anodic behaviour of tin in maleic acid was studied. These ions inhibit the active dissolution of tin and promote the attainment of passivity. The extent of these changes depends upon the type and concentration of the inhibitor.
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