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Sastri 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cWiley$dc2011 215 $a1 online resource (328 p.) 225 1 $aWiley series in corrosion 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-45210-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aGREEN CORROSION INHIBITORS: Theory and Practice; CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1 INTRODUCTION AND FORMS OF CORROSION; 1.1 DEFINITION; 1.2 DEVELOPMENTS IN CORROSION SCIENCE; 1.3 DEVELOPMENT OF SOME CORROSION-RELATED PHENOMENA; 1.4 ECONOMICS OF CORROSION; 1.5 SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS; 1.6 FORMS OF CORROSION; 1.6.1 General Corrosion; 1.6.2 Galvanic Corrosion; 1.6.3 Crevice Corrosion; 1.6.4 Pitting Corrosion; 1.6.5 Dealloying or Selective Leaching; 1.6.6 Intergranular Corrosion; 1.6.7 Cavitation Damage; 1.6.8 Fretting Corrosion; 1.6.9 Corrosion Fatigue; 1.6.10 Stress-Corrosion Cracking 327 $a1.7 CORROSION INHIBITIONREFERENCES; 2 ELECTROCHEMICAL PRINCIPLES AND CORROSION MONITORING; 2.1 THERMODYNAMIC BASIS; 2.2 NATURE OF CORROSION REACTIONS; 2.3 STANDARD ELECTRODE POTENTIALS; 2.4 POURBAIX DIAGRAMS; 2.5 DYNAMIC ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSES; 2.6 MONITORING CORROSION AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CORROSION INHIBITORS; 2.6.1 Objectives of Corrosion Monitoring; 2.6.2 Corrosion Monitoring Probe Location; 2.6.3 Probe Type and its Selection; 2.6.4 Direct Intrusive Corrosion Monitoring Techniques; 2.6.4.1 Physical Techniques; 2.6.4.2 Electrical Resistance; 2.6.4.3 Inductive Resistance Probes (22) 327 $a2.6.4.4 Electrochemical Techniques2.6.4.5 Linear Polarization Resistance; 2.6.4.6 Zero-Resistance Ammetry; 2.6.4.7 Potentiodynamic-Galvanodynamic Polarization; 2.6.4.8 Electrochemical Noise; 2.6.4.9 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy; 2.6.4.10 Harmonic Distortion Analysis; 2.6.5 Direct Nonintrusive Techniques; 2.6.5.1 Ultrasonics; 2.6.5.2 Magnetic Flux Leakage; 2.6.5.3 Eddy Current Technique; 2.6.5.4 Remote Field Eddy Current Technique; 2.6.5.5 Radiography; 2.6.5.6 Thin-Layer Activation and Gamma Radiography; 2.6.5.7 Electrical Field Mapping; 2.6.6 Indirect On-Line Measurement Techniques 327 $a2.6.6.1 Hydrogen Monitoring2.6.6.2 Corrosion Potential; 2.6.6.3 On-Line Water Chemistry Parameters; 2.6.6.3.1 pH; 2.6.6.3.2 Conductivity; 2.6.6.3.3 Dissolved Oxygen; 2.6.6.3.4 Oxidation-Reduction Potential; 2.6.7 Fluid Detection; 2.6.7.1 Flow Regime; 2.6.7.2 Flow Velocity; 2.6.7.3 Process Parameters; 2.6.7.4 Pressure; 2.6.7.5 Temperature; 2.6.7.6 Dew Point; 2.6.7.7 Fouling; 2.6.8 Indirect Off-Line Measurement Techniques; 2.6.8.1 Off-Line Water Chemistry Parameters; 2.6.8.1.1 Alkalinity; 2.6.8.1.2 Metal Ion Analysis; 2.6.8.1.3 Concentration of Dissolved Solids; 2.6.8.1.4 Gas Analysis 327 $a2.6.8.1.5 Residual Oxidant2.6.8.1.6 Microbiological Analysis; 2.6.8.1.7 Residual Inhibitor; 2.6.8.1.8 Filming Corrosion Inhibitor Residual; 2.6.8.1.9 Reactant Corrosion Inhibitor Residual; 2.6.8.1.10 Chemical Analysis of Process Samples; 2.6.8.1.11 Sulfur Content; 2.6.8.1.12 Total Acid Number; 2.6.8.1.13 Nitrogen Content; 2.6.8.1.14 Salt Content of Crude Oil; REFERENCES; 3 ADSORPTION IN CORROSION INHIBITION; 3.1 ADSORPTION OF INHIBITOR AT THE METAL SURFACE; 3.2 CORROSION INHIBITORS; 3.3 ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS; 3.4 ANODIC DISSOLUTION AND ADSORPTION; 3.4.1 Formation of Passive Films 327 $a3.5 ROLE OF OXYANIONS (PASSIVATION) IN CORROSION INHIBITION 330 $aA book to cover developments in corrosion inhibitors is long overdue. 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