Title of article :
Effect of Dates Extracts as Environmentally Friendly Corrosion Inhibitor for Carbon Steel in 1M HCl Solution
Author/Authors :
Boubekraoui, Hanane Laboratory of Engineering and Applied Technologies - School of Technology - Beni Mellal - Morocco , Forsal, Issam Laboratory of Engineering and Applied Technologies - School of Technology - Beni Mellal - Morocco , Ouradi, Hamza Laboratory of Bioprocess and Biointerface - University Sultan Moulay Slimane - Faculty of Sciences and Technologies - BeniMellal, Morocco , Elkhotfi, Yassine Laboratory of Engineering and Applied Technologies - School of Technology - Beni Mellal - Morocco , Hanin, Hafida Laboratory of Bioprocess and Biointerface - University Sultan Moulay Slimane - Faculty of Sciences and Technologies - BeniMellal, Morocco
Abstract :
Inhibitory effect of extracts from three date varieties namely khalt (kha), Lassiane (La) and Tadmamt (Td)), and the mixture of date varieties as environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitor for carbon steel in 1M HCl is studied by means of electrochemical tests such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and Tafel polarization. It's been obtained that in 1.0 M HCl solution the date extracts are a new green corrosion inhibitor for
carbon steel. The results found show that with increasing concentration of the date extracts
the values of inhibition efficiency increased. Comparison of the experimental results of the
three varieties and the extract mixture of dates, exhibited that inhibition efficiency increased
in order Kha, La, Td and the mixture. Therefore, the extract mixture is the best inhibitor with
a maximum inhibitory efficacy value reaching 91% at a concentration of 1% of the mixture.
Polarization study revealed that dates extracts acted as a mixed inhibitor, with more
principally cathodic process. The compounds of the date extracts are adsorbed on the metal
surface forming the protective film, which explains the inhibitory action of these extracts, this
result is confirmed by electron scanning microscopy (SEM).
Keywords :
Green inhibitor , electrochemical tests , electron scanning microscopy (SEM)
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry