Challenges in Corrosion Protection Using Vegetable Extracts as Inhibitors - Electrochemical Studies

Abstract

Corrosion is an irreversible chemical or electrochemical reaction of a material with its surrounding environment or medium which results in consumption of the material or in dissolution into the material of a component of the environment. Corrosion can provoke severe and expensive destructions in any field of activity from transportation, home appliances, water and gas alimentary systems, energy production systems, chemistry, metallurgy, semi-finished production, bridges and public buildings, etc. The main important reasons of corrosion phenomena study are: economics, safety and conservation. The economic point of view includes the cost of material losses resulting from the above activity fields and may involve piping, tanks, ships, hulls, marine structures, etc. The corrosion costs also include the losses of energy and water reserves accompanying the production of metals and the need for expensive replacements for the corroded ones. Unexpected failures of equipment and devices because of weakening of structures induced by corrosion may reduce the safety criterion, which in the design of equipment for nuclear power plants and for disposal of nuclear wastes is critical. The effects of corrosion on the safe, reliable and efficient operation of equipment or structures are often more serious than the simple loss of a mass of metal. Finally, the third important consideration for which the corrosion phenomena must be studied is conservation of mineral and metal resources, whose world supply is limited. Several techniques have been applied to protect metallic structures against corrosion. One of the most important methods in that regard is the use of corrosion inhibitors. A corrosion inhibitor is a chemical substance that, when added in small concentration to an environment effectively prevents or decreases the corrosion rate. Inhibitors slow down the corrosion process by: increasing the anodic or cathodic polarization behavior, reducing the movement or diffusion of ions to the metallic surface and increasing the electrical resistance to the metallic surface. The paper presents some experimental results with vegetable extracts acting as corrosion inhibitors for carbon steel and copper in acidic and neutral environments.

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Lidia BENEA, Eliza DĂNĂILĂ, Iulian BOUNEGRU

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Lidia BENEA, Eliza DĂNĂILĂ, Iulian BOUNEGRU (2014). Challenges in Corrosion Protection Using Vegetable Extracts as Inhibitors - Electrochemical Studies. Analele Universitatii "Dunarea de Jos" din Galati. Fascicula IX, Metalurgie si Stiinta Materialelor, 37(3), 14-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-587054