Du Min

DUMin

Professor

Telephone: +86-532-66781637

E-mail: ssdm99@ouc.edu.cn

EducationalBackground

Ph.D.  1997  Northeastern University, China

Specialty: non-ferrous metallurgy

M.Sc.  1994  Northeastern University, China

Specialty: Applied Chemistry

B.Sc.  1991  Northeastern University, China

Major: Applied Chemistry

CareerHistory

20072008  scholarship of Corrosionand Protection Centre, University of Manchester, UK

2006—      professorof College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,

OceanUniversity of China

1999—2005  viceprofessor of College of Chemistry and ChemicalEngineering,

OceanUniversity of China

1997—1999Lecturer of College of Chemistryand Chemical Engineering,

OceanUniversity of Qingdao

ResearchInterests

lOptimizeddesign of Cathodic Protection(CP) and Cathodic Protection Monitor System(CPMS)

lIn Situ/On Line corrosion monitor

lCorrosion inhibitor

lSurface finishing

RepresentativePublications and Achievements

1.Finite element modeling for cathodic protection of pipelines undersimulating thermocline environment in deep water, J. Electrochemical Society2013,1699):E99-E105

2.Electrochemical and surface analysis studies on corrosioninhibition of Q235 steel by imidazoline derivative against CO2 corrosion, CorrosionScience201153: 353–361

3.Electrochemical behavior of Q235 steel in saltwater saturatedwith carbon dioxide based on new imidazoline derivative inhibitor, CorrosionScience2009,51:102-109

4.Effects of Applied Potentials on the Hydrogen-InducedCracking of Pipeline Steel in Low-Temperature and Low-Dissolved-Oxygen Seawater,Corrosion, 2012,8(68), 713-719

5.Corrosion of G105 Steel in Inhibited Oilfield Heavy Brine.Corrosion Engineering[J]. CORROSIONENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2008, 43(4): 283-289

6.Inhibition Mechanism of Imidazoline Derivative Inhibitor forQ235 Steel in Saltwater Saturated with CO2[J]. Acta Physico-Chimica Sinica, 2008,24(1):138-142