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Item EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES ON THE PYRAN DERIVATIVES FOR ACID CORROSION(Elsevier, 2020-10-20) Saranya, J; Benhiba, F; Anusuya, N; Ram, Subbiah; Zarrouk, A; Chitra, SPyran derivatives namely ethyl 2-amino-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-6-(p-tolyl)-4H-pyran-3-carboxylate (HP), ethyl 2-amino-4-(4-methoxyphenyl)-6-(p-tolyl)-4H-pyran-3-carboxylate (MP) and ethyl 2-amino-4-(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-6-(p-tolyl)-4H-pyran-3-carboxylate (HDMP) were synthesized and characterized by FTIR and Mass spectroscopy. Weight loss and electrochemical measurements were done to study the corrosion mitigation of mild steel (MS) in 1 M sulphuric acid solution. The inhibition efficiency of the pyran derivatives (HP, MP and HDMP) increased by increasing their concentration to reach respectively a maximum value of 91.6 %, 92.5 % and 95.0 % at 2 mM for HP, MP and HDMP and their adsorption followed Langmuir isotherm. Pyran derivatives act as mixed-type inhibitors which will be known from the polarization measurements. The results of the EIS study suggest that these compounds inhibit corrosion by adsorption mechanism. Surface of the metal with and without inhibitors in acid medium was studied by SEM-EDS, XRD and AFM methods. Quantum chemical studies have been performed for the non-protonated and protonated forms of the inhibitors. The obtained results by MD simulations have revealed that the studied molecules bind onto iron area spontaneously with binding energies of 438.465 kJ/mol, 434.934 kJ/mol, and 456.854 kJ/mol for HP, MP and HDMP respectively.Item QUINOXALINE DERIVATIVES AS ANTICORROSION ADDITIVES FOR METALS(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2021-02-04) Jagadeesan, Saranya; Kandikonda, Lavanya; Meduri Haritha, Kiranma; Ram, Subbiah; Abdelkader, Zarrouk; Subramanian, ChitraThere are collective data about the scope of various corrosion inhibitors viz., polymers, plant extracts, inorganic compounds, ionic liquids, organic molecules with hetero atoms, and π-electron clouds have been reported so far on the corrosion prevention of various metals in various corrosive media. Many reviews of literature related to organic inhibitors have been accounted for their classification, application, and mechanism of their inhibition on metals. A mini-review with specific reference to quinoxaline derivatives is summarized in this manuscript.