Green Corrosion Inhibitors
Theory and Practice
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:16th Mar '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A book to cover developments in corrosion inhibitors is long overdue. This has been addressed by Dr Sastri in a book which presents fundamental aspects of corrosion inhibition, historical developments and the industrial applications of inhibitors. The book deals with the electrochemical principles and chemical aspects of corrosion inhibition, such as stability of metal complexes, the Hammett equation, hard and soft acid and base principle, quantum chemical aspects and Hansch' s model and also with the various surface analysis techniques, e.g. XPS, Auger, SIMS and Raman spectroscopy, that are used in industry for corrosion inhibition. The applications of corrosion inhibition are wide ranging. Examples given in this book include: oil and gas wells, petrochemical plants, steel reinforced cement, water cooling systems, and many more. The final chapters discuss economic and environmental considerations which are now of prime importance. The book is written for researchers in academia and industry, practicing corrosion engineers and students of materials science, engineering and applied chemistry.
“They contribute to a clear, lucid reading and understanding, making, this is a valuable text, for both professionals and students of engineering, science, chemistry and metallurgy. The book is enriched by an amazing number of references: 909; some of historical value, other illustrating fundamental aspects and current industrial practice.” (Materials and Corrosion, 1 November 2012)
"This book should provide the single best source of information on corrosion inhibitors...due to its extensive coverage, it deserves to be read by the majority of scientists in corrosion..." (Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, Vol. 28, 1998)
ISBN: 9780471976080
Dimensions: 244mm x 165mm x 53mm
Weight: 1446g
926 pages