Plant materials as green corrosion inhibitors for select iron alloys: A review

I. Ekeke, S. Efe, F. Nwadire
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The importance of corrosion studies brings to the forefront economic losses, damage, and safety issues of metals deterioration in the construction industry. Although the choice of a material and use of inhibitors can contribute to its resistance to environmental corrosion behavior, the structural deterioration of metals can be exacerbated under operation conditions. In this review, highlights of research findings published in the past five years on the use of plant materials as corrosion inhibitors for variants of steel: carbon steel, mild steel, stainless steel are provided. It elucidates the meaning of green inhibitors and their types. It also presents the methods employed to ascertain the inhibition efficiencies of the plants/plant parts listed and the parameters considered in the corrosion inhibition analyses. The major gaps or limitations identified in the reported research findings include experimentation at constant temperatures and short immersion periods for the alloys. Due to the fact that, if these extracts were to be deployed for industrial use, they'd be subjected to more hazardous conditions, such as higher temperatures, pressures, etc., this paper proposes that their investigations as potential inhibitors on the laboratory/pilot scale be performed at higher temperatures and longer immersion times which may as such provide more comprehensive knowledge on the environmental/climatic requirements for their application. Additional improvement strategies are also suggested. The list of extracts, however, is not exhaustive.
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植物材料作为铁合金绿色缓蚀剂的研究进展
腐蚀研究的重要性带来了最前沿的经济损失,破坏和安全问题的金属恶化在建筑行业。虽然材料的选择和抑制剂的使用有助于其抗环境腐蚀行为,但在操作条件下,金属的结构恶化可能会加剧。在这篇综述中,重点介绍了过去五年来发表的关于植物材料作为碳钢、低碳钢、不锈钢等钢的缓蚀剂的研究成果。阐述了绿色抑制剂的含义及其类型。还介绍了确定所列植物/植物部件的缓蚀效率的方法和缓蚀分析中考虑的参数。在报告的研究结果中确定的主要差距或限制包括合金在恒温和短浸泡时间下的实验。由于,如果这些提取物用于工业用途,它们将受到更危险的条件,如更高的温度,压力等,本文建议在实验室/中试规模上对其作为潜在抑制剂进行研究,在更高的温度和更长的浸泡时间下进行,这样可以提供更全面的环境/气候要求知识。还提出了其他改进策略。然而,这份摘录的清单并不详尽。
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Zastita materijala
Zastita materijala Materials Science-General Materials Science
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