Cyclohexylamine is a strong organic base stronger than ammonia and the
ethanolamines. It combines with carbon dioxide to form an amine bicarbonate, in which state the former is rendered non-corrosive to metals. Since the amine is more strongly basic than carbonic acid is acidic, the solution of the amine bicarbonate formen when chemical equivalents of the two are mixed is not neutral but slightly alkaline (pH 8.1). Cycloheylamine is recommended to be added to the system in sufficient quantity to maintain the condensate at a pH of 8.5. Cyclohexylamine should preferably be introduced into the water system as a continuous addition rather as a shock dose.
Mechanism of cyclohexylamine as corrosion inhibitor
Cyclohexylamine prevent corrosion with neutralizing carbon dioxide and make amine film. Cyclohexylamine is added into the feed water, the addition of these amine adjusts the pH of the feed water into the range between 8 to 10 which is optimum for a mixed metallurgy system to avoid corrosion. As these added cycloheylamine passes into the boiler, they are also distributed into the steam and condense with the steam and carbon dioxide. Apart from neutralizing amines which inhibit the corrosion by controlling the condensate pH, filming amines are being used in steam condensate treatment. Filming amines form water repellant films upon metal surfaces inhibiting the corrosion process further by preventing the metals from contacting with the corrosive substances such as oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Price : about $10/ liters
Manufacturing : Prepared by catalytic hydrogenation of aniline at elevated temp and pressures. Fractionation of crude reaction product yields cyclohexylamine, unchanged aniline, and high- boiling residue containing n-phenylcyclohexylamine (cyclohexylaniline) and dicyclohexylamine. Properties Toxicity Cukup banyak, LD50 590mg/kg weight body. Menjadi contaminant pada industry makanan yang menggunakan steam. Penggunaannya untuk makanan tidak boleh lebih dari 10 ppm di dalam steam