Adsorption ability, stability and corrosion inhibition mechanism of phoenix dactylifera extrat on mild steel
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2020Author
Sahin, Ece Altunbas and Solmaz, Ramazan and Gecibesler, Ibrahim Halil
and Kardas, Gulfeza
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Adsorption ability, stability and corrosion inhibition of phoenix
dactylifera (date palm) seed extract (PDSE) as a natural corrosion
inhibitor were studied on mild steel (MS) in 1 M HCl solution after
different exposure times. Linear polarization resistance (LPR),
potentiodynamic polarization (PP) and electrochemical impedance
spectroscopy (EIS) techniques were utilized to define the inhibiting
performance of the extract on the rate of corrosion. The stability of
the organic film formed over the metal surface was investigated with the
help of chronoamperometry (CA) technique. The MS surface was
characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), x-ray
diffraction (XRD) and contact angle measurements. Surface charge of the
metal after exposing to the solution was determined by measuring the
potential of zero charge (PZC) using the EIS technique and an adsorption
mechanism was proposed. The results of the electrochemical measurements
showed that PDSE reduces sufficiently the rate of MS corrosion. The SEM
studies showed that the inhibitor strictly attached to the metal surface
and form a protective film over the metal surface. The average
inhibition efficiency determined from LPR, EIS and PP techniques was
found to be 97.3\%, which is quite efficient for the practical
applications.
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