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Nicotinic acid has been found to be a fairly satisfactory inhibitor for the corrosion of pure aluminium in hydrochloric acid solutions, the efficiency being in the 59 to 98% range. Anode polarisation is low, whereas the cathode polarisation is considerable. The corrosion process seems to be essentially under cathodic control.

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