INHIBITIVE EFFECT OF AN ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF A SEAWEED SARGASSUM MUTICUM IN CONTROLLING CORROSION OF MILD STEEL IN 0.5 N HCL
Date
2021-10-20
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International Journal of Corrosion and Scale Inhibition
Abstract
The inhibitive effect of an alcoholic extract of a seaweed, namely, Sargassum Muticum, in
controlling corrosion of mild steel in 0.5 N HCl has been evaluated by weight loss method
(immersion period 1 day) and electrochemical techniques such as polarization study and AC
impedance spectra. The protective film has been investigated by AFM and Vickers Hardness
test. Weight loss method reveals that 500 ppm of inhibitor offers 99% inhibition efficiency to
mild steel immersed in 0.5 N HCl. The adsorption of inhibitor molecules on the metal surface
follows Langmuir adsorption isotherm. The R
2 value is very high, 0.998. Polarization study
reveals that the corrosion potential is slightly shifted to anodic side. It is inferred that the
inhibitor solution functions as mixed type corrosion inhibitor. In the presence of the inhibitor,
the linear polarization resistance (LPR) increases and the corrosion current decreases. Because
of the Blanket effect (formation of a protective film on the metal surface blocking the anodic
sites and cathodic), electron transfer from the metal to the bulk of the solution is blocked. AC
impedance spectra confirm the formation of a protective film on the metal surface. As the
inhibitor concentration increases, the Rct value increases and the double layer capacitance (Cdl)
decreases, the impedance increases and the phase angle increases due to the blocking effect on
the metal surface. It is found to be a monolayer of protective film. The Vickers hardness of the
inhibited metal surface is lower than that of polished metal but higher than that of corroded
surface. The average roughness, RMS roughness and maximum peak-to-valley height of
inhibited metal surface are lower than those of corroded metal surface but higher than those of
polished metal surface. The outcome of the study may be used in pickling industry where HCl
is used to remove rust and at the same time metal surface is protected.
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corrosion inhibition, green inhibition, acid medium, Sargassum Muticum, Vickers hardness, AFM, adsorption isotherm, electrochemical studies