Assessment of anti-corrosion potentials of extract of Ficus asperifolia -Miq (Moraceae) on mild steel in acidic medium

Oluniyi O. Fadare, A. Okoronkwo, E. Olasehinde
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The inhibitory potentials of ethanolic extracts and four fractions of the stem bark of Ficus asperifolia – Miq. for the corrosion of mild steel were assessed using weight loss method, Fourier atomic absorption spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The effects of varying immersion period, concentration of the inhibitors and temperatures for mild steel corrosion in 5 M HCl acid solution were carried out. A detailed kinetic reaction, thermodynamic (Ea, ∆H, ∆S) and adsorption isotherm studies were obtained. The crude extract of F. asperifolia (EFA) has the highest inhibition efficiency of 55%. The inhibitory efficiency of the four fractions of F. asperifolia (EFA) compared with the crude extract was in the order ethyl acetate > n-hexane > butanol > EFA > Aqueous. The inhibition efficiency was found to increase with increase in the extracts concentration but decreased with temperature. Corrosion rate increases with time but decreases with extracts concentration. The kinetic studies of the data followed a first order reaction. Thermodynamic studies revealed that corrosion inhibition may be due to spontaneous mixed adsorption of the plant constituents on the metal surface. Experimental data were fitted to Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin adsorption isotherms. The plant investigated showed a good potential for green corrosion inhibitors. Investigation of phytochemical constituents showed that the extracts contain alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, tannins anthraquinones and reducing sugars.   Key words: Inhibitory efficiency, corrosion rate, adsorption isotherm.
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研究了无花果茎皮乙醇提取物和4个组分的抑菌活性。采用失重法、傅里叶原子吸收光谱法、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对低碳钢的腐蚀进行了评价。研究了不同浸泡时间、缓蚀剂浓度和温度对5 M盐酸溶液中低碳钢腐蚀的影响。得到了详细的动力学反应、热力学(Ea,∆H,∆S)和吸附等温线研究。粗提物(EFA)抑菌率最高,为55%。与粗提物相比,粗提物的抑菌效果为乙酸乙酯>正己烷>丁醇>粗提物>水提物。抑制效果随萃取液浓度的增加而增加,随温度的升高而降低。腐蚀速率随时间的增加而增加,但随萃取物浓度的增加而降低。数据的动力学研究遵循一级反应。热力学研究表明,缓蚀可能是由于植物成分在金属表面的自发混合吸附。实验数据符合Langmuir、Freundlich和Temkin吸附等温线。所调查的植物显示出良好的绿色缓蚀剂潜力。植物化学成分研究表明,该提取物含有生物碱、黄酮类、皂苷、单宁、蒽醌和还原糖。关键词:抑制效率,腐蚀速率,吸附等温线。
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