RESEARCH OF SURFACE MORPHOLOGY OF A SYNTHED INHIBITOR BASED ON MALEINE ANGIIRIDID
Choriev I.K
Faculty of Chemistry, Termez State University, st. Barkamol avlod, 43, Termez, Uzbekistan, 190111
Turaev Kh. Kh
Faculty of Chemistry, Termez State University, st. Barkamol avlod, 43, Termez, Uzbekistan, 190111
Normurodov B.A.
Faculty of Chemistry, Termez State University, st. Barkamol avlod, 43, Termez, Uzbekistan, 190111
Keywords: maleic anhydride, monoethanolamine, phosphoric acid, scanning electron microscope
Abstract
In this article, the corrosion inhibitor synthesized based on maleic anhydride, monoethanolamine, and phosphoric acid to determine the mechanisms of steel inhibition are studied. This shows that the inhibitor protect steel at a high level in various aggressive environments. Its effect on the steel surface using a scanning electron microscope.
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