Polycarboxylic acid/boric acid/amine salts and aqueous systems c

Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices

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260462R, 252 493, 252389R, 252392, 564 8, C10M 348

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ABSTRACT:
Inhibitors useful in preventing the corrosion of metal surfaces that contact aqueous systems containing them are disclosed. The inhibitors comprise mixtures of monoamine salts of polycarboxylic acids and boric acid. Typical corrosion inhibitors are made from acids such as dodecanedioic, sebacic and azelaic acid, monoamines such as mono-, di- and triethanol amines and boric acid.

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