International Turkic World Congress on Science and Engineering, Niğde, Türkiye, 17 - 18 Haziran 2019, ss.1182-1190
The effects of 4-NaTh-3-Thıosemicarbazide on the corrosion of Copper immersed in sea water has been evaluated. The inhibitor efficiency was determined by using a three electrochemical techniques, Potential dynamic polarsation (PDP), Impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and Open Circuite Potential (OCP) by using Potentiostat Instrument type compact stat (IVIUM) after immersion in sea water contain 3.5% Sodium chloride with presence and without corrosion inhibitor. A good inhibition efficiency is noticed which increases with an increase in corrosion inhibitor concentration. It was obtained that the inhibitor efficiency reached around 95% at 0,001 M from corrosion inhibitor. Both the cathodic and anodic curves are changed markedly in the presence of 4-NaTh-3-Thıosemıcarbazide. The mechanism of inhibition was proposed along the basis of the adsorption of the inhibitor molecules on the copper surface.