2-Aminoquinoline-6-carboxylic acid
CAS: 736919-39-4
Rif. 3D-LEB91939
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- 6-Quinolinecarboxylicacid,2-amino-(9CI)
2-Aminoquinoline-6-carboxylic acid is a molecule that has been shown to inhibit the corrosion of metal surfaces. It can be prepared by reacting n-chloroformate with 2-aminopyridine in hydrochloric acid and then adding chloride to the reaction mixture. The Langmuir adsorption isotherm has been used to study the adsorption of 2-aminoquinoline on the surface of corrosion inhibitors. The chloride ion is present in an alcohol solution, which reduces the potential for corrosion. The functional theory is used to explain how electrochemical impedance spectroscopy works, which is a technique used to measure electrical resistance and reactivity at a surface. Parameters are values that are assigned to a variable or function, such as voltage, current, or capacitance when using an electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technique.