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P. Jepson

Bio: P. Jepson is an academic researcher from Ohio University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corrosion & Corrosion inhibitor. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 49 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of multiphase flow on the corrosion product formed on the surface of 1018 C-steel coupons in oil and gas lines in presence of inhibitor oleic imidazoline were reported.

34 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, focused ion beam technique was used to measure the thickness of the corrosion product layer (CPL), in contrast to the conventional techniques used to observe the cross-section of specimens.

19 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, aqueous extract of the leaves of henna (lawsonia) is tested as corrosion inhibitor of C-steel, nickel and zinc in acidic, neutral and alkaline solutions, using the polarization technique.

382 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a review of surface analytical techniques used for characterization of carbon steels in corrosive media with particular focus on examining steel surfaces treated with corrosion inhibitors is presented, where the importance of surface features, such as texture and surface energy, along with defects dislocation related to mechanical processing of steel steels are discussed.
Abstract: Corrosion is a subject of interest to interdisciplinary research communities, combining fields of materials science, chemistry, physics, metallurgy and chemical engineering. In order to understand mechanisms of corrosion and the function of corrosion inhibitors, the reactions at the interfaces between the corrosive electrolyte and a steel surface, particularly at the initial stages of the corrosion process, need to be described. Naturally, these reactions are strongly affected by the nature and properties of the steel surfaces. It is however seen that the majority of recent corrosion and corrosion-inhibition investigations are limited to electrochemical testing, with ex situ analysis of the treated steels (post-exposure analysis). The characterization of materials and their surface properties, such as texture and morphology, are not being considered in most studies. Similarly, in situ investigations of the initial stages of the corrosion reactions using advanced surface characterization techniques are scarce. In this review, attention is brought to the importance of surface features of carbon steels, such as texture and surface energy, along with defects dislocation related to mechanical processing of carbon steels. This work is extended to a critical review of surface analytical techniques used for characterization of carbon steels in corrosive media with particular focus on examining steel surfaces treated with corrosion inhibitors. Further, emerging surface analysis techniques and their applicability to analyse carbon steels in corrosive media are discussed. The importance of surface properties is commonly addressed by surface scientists as well as researchers in other chemistry fields such as nanotechnology, fuel cells, and catalysis. This article is expected to appeal to a broad scientific community, including but not limited to corrosion scientists, material chemists, analytical chemists, metal physicists, corrosion and materials engineers.

310 citations

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305 citations

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TL;DR: An extract of R. occidentalis and pure solutions of two acetogenins isolated from this extract, namely Rolliniastatin-1 and Motrilin, were tested as corrosion inhibitors for carbon steel in acidic solutions.

214 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, interior scales on PVC, lined ductile iron (LDI), unlined cast iron (UCI) and galvanized steel (G) were analyzed by XRD, RMS, and XPS after contact with varying water quality for 1 year.

127 citations