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Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Environments Containing Sonneratia caseolaris Leaf Extract

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages 8874-8886

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c07237

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  1. Thu Dau Mot University [DT.21.1-024]

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Sonneratia caseolaris leaf extract was found to improve the corrosion resistance of steel in hydrochloric acid environments by forming a barrier layer through adsorption. The inhibition effectiveness was independent of the extract concentration and corrosive environment. The presence of electronegative functional groups in the extract promoted the adsorption process for the self-formation of the barrier layer.
Sonneratia caseolaris leaf extract was characterized for its mitigation of the electrochemical corrosion of steel in naturally aerated hydrochloric acid environments by electrochemical methods and surface analysis. The presence of S. caseolaris leaf extract (SCLE) in the hydrochloric acid medium ameliorated the corrosion resistance of steel via the adsorption of SCLE species to form a barrier layer. The improved inhibition effectiveness was demonstrated to be independent of the SCLE concentration and the corrosive environment. The highest inhibition performance of approximately 98% was reached for steel in a 1 M HCl medium containing 2500 ppm SCLE. The performance significantly decreased with a decrease in the HCl concentration from 1.00 to 0.01 M with the same SCLE concentration. In addition, severe corrosion occurred on the uninhibited steel surface but was significantly reduced on the inhibited steel surface. The analyzed results also indicated the existence of electronegative functional groups in SCLE, which could promote the adsorption process for the self-formation of the barrier layer on the steel surface. The work reported herein suggested a powerful strategy to mitigate electrochemical corrosion by adding an effective new inhibitor to achieve a green inhibitor system.

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