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Title: Use of time domain nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry to monitor the rffect of magnetic field on the copper corrosion rate in real time.
Authors: MITRE, C. I. N.
PARIS, E. C.
LOBO, C. M. S.
ROTH, C.
COLNAGO, L. A.
Affiliation: ELAINE CRISTINA PARIS, CNPDIA; LUIZ ALBERTO COLNAGO, CNPDIA.
Date Issued: 2022
Citation: Magneto Chemistry, v. 8, 40, 2022.
Pages: 11 p.
Description: The corrosion of metals is a major problem of modern societies, demanding new technologies and studies to understand and minimize it. Here we evaluated the effect of a magnetic field (B) on the corrosion of copper in aqueous HCl solution under open circuit potential. The corrosion product, Cu2+, is a paramagnetic ion and its concentration in the solution was determined in real time in the corrosion cell by time-domain NMR relaxometry. The results show that the magnetic field (B = 0.23 T) of the time-domain NMR instrument reduces the corrosion rate by almost 50%, in comparison to when the corrosion reaction is performed in the absence of B. Atomic force microscopy and X-ray diffraction results of the analysis of the corroded surfaces reveal a detect-able CuCl phase and an altered morphology when B is present. The protective effect of B was explained by magnetic forces that maintain the Cu2+ in the solution/metal interface for a longer time, hindering the arrival of the new corrosive agents, and leading to the formation of a CuCl phase, which may contribute to the rougher surface. The time-domain NMR method proved to be useful to study the effect of B in the corrosion of other metals or other corrosive liquid media when the reactions produce or consume paramagnetic ions.
Keywords: Copper corrosion
Time-domain NMR relaxometry
Magnetocorrosion
ISSN: 2312-7481
DOI: 10.3390/magnetochemistry800040
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPDIA)

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