Inhibitor properties of carboxylates and their adsorption on copper from aqueous solutions

Adsorption, protective and passivating properties of several sodium higher carboxylates on a copper surface was studied in a borate buffer solution at pH 7.4. Sodium oleyl sarcosinate is shown to possess the best protective and adsorptive properties. It is established that at E = 0.0 V, the adsorpti...

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