The adsorption process of new nicotinic derivatives on Fe(110)surface and diffusion of corrosive particles in inhibition film were studied by quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics simulation,and inhibition mechanis...The adsorption process of new nicotinic derivatives on Fe(110)surface and diffusion of corrosive particles in inhibition film were studied by quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics simulation,and inhibition mechanism of inhibitor was discussed.The results indicated that the main active sites of three inhibitors are located in N atoms on the five membered ring.The inhibitor YM-1 has the strongest activity of electrophilic reaction,and the adsorption process of inhibitor molecules is polycentric chemisorption.The adsorption energy for inhibitors followed the order of YM-1>YM-2>YM-3.The adsorption film YM-1 more effectively impedes the diffusion and migration of the corrosive particles,and also has the best inhibitory effect on Cl-.In addition,the bond energy of chemical bond formed between inhibitor and Fe atom increases as the increase of temperature.The interaction between corrosive particles and inhibitors is dominated by Van der Waals force.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China under Grant[No.2017YFC0805800-02].
文摘The adsorption process of new nicotinic derivatives on Fe(110)surface and diffusion of corrosive particles in inhibition film were studied by quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics simulation,and inhibition mechanism of inhibitor was discussed.The results indicated that the main active sites of three inhibitors are located in N atoms on the five membered ring.The inhibitor YM-1 has the strongest activity of electrophilic reaction,and the adsorption process of inhibitor molecules is polycentric chemisorption.The adsorption energy for inhibitors followed the order of YM-1>YM-2>YM-3.The adsorption film YM-1 more effectively impedes the diffusion and migration of the corrosive particles,and also has the best inhibitory effect on Cl-.In addition,the bond energy of chemical bond formed between inhibitor and Fe atom increases as the increase of temperature.The interaction between corrosive particles and inhibitors is dominated by Van der Waals force.