INHIBITION OF CORROSION OF MILD STEEL BY AN ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF A SEAWEED SARGASSUM MUTICUM

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An alcoholic extract of a sea weed Sargassum muticum has been used to control corrosion of mild steel in 0.5 N HCl. Weight loss method and Electrochemical studies have been used in this study. Weight loss study reveals that 500 ppm of the inhibitor offers 99.25 % inhibition efficiency. Polarization study reveals that the inhibitor functions as an anodic inhibitor at higher concentration. The AC impedance spectra confirm the formation of a protective film on the metal surface. Adsorption of inhibitor molecules on the metal surface follows Langmuir adsorption isotherm.

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corrosion inhibition, mild steel, sea weed, Sargassum muticum, Langmuir adsorption isotherm, acid medium

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