Chloride-Assisted Corrosion of Copper and Protection by Benzotriazole

Abstract: 

The structure and composition of copper surfaces in aqueous solutions of benzotriazole (BTAH) and NaCl was investigated by sum frequency vibrational spectroscopy as a function of concentration and bias during cyclic voltammetry experiments. We found that the protection provided by the BTAH films formed at the copper surface is effective for negative bias voltages below the open circuit potential (OCP) but not at positive voltages where Cl displaces BTAH. By measuring the Gibbs adsorption energy of BTAH and Cl, we found that a particularly stable Cl structure is formed around the OCP, suggesting that electronegative additives that move the OCP to higher negative values can improve BTAH protection, which we confirmed by the addition of a negatively charged sodium dodecyl sulfate surfactant.

Author: 
Yang S
Zhao X
Qi Z
Lu Y-H
Somorjai G
Yang P
Baskin A
Prendergast D
Salmeron M
Publication date: 
January 21, 2022
Publication type: 
Journal Article