Article
Ziziphus joazeiro Stem Bark Extract as a Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in Acid Medium
Registro en:
MAURO, Aparecida Cristina et al. Ziziphus joazeiro Stem Bark Extract as a Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in Acid Medium. Processes, v. 9, 1323, 22 p, July 2021.
2227-9717
10.3390/pr9081323
Autor
Mauro, Aparecida Cristina
Ribeiro, Bernardo Dias
Garrett, Rafael
Borges, Ricardo Moreira
Silva, Talis Uelisson da
Machado, Sérgio de Paula
Araujo, Joyce Rodrigues de
Massafra, Sanair de Oliveira
Oliveira Junior, Francisco Odencio Rodrigues de
D`Elia, Eliane
Resumen
The aqueous extract of Joazeiro stem bark (EJSB) and its high molecular weight fraction
(HMWF) were examined as potential corrosion inhibitors of mild steel in 1 mol L−1 hydrochloric acid
media, using weight-loss measurements, potentiodynamic polarization curves and an electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy (EIS).Varying the concentration of the inhibitors from 100 to 800 mg L−1
,
the results show an increase in anticorrosive efficiency from 85.4 to 89.8 and 89.8 to 93.0% for EJSB
and its HMWF, respectively, using the data of the gravimetric essay, and from 84.5 to 94.5 and 89.9 to
94.7% for EJSB and its HMWF, respectively, from the impedance data. The composition of the crude
extract was chemically characterized by liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry.
Additionally, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were
used, respectively, to morphologically and chemically characterize the surface. Considering that the
saponin molecules, the main constituent from juá, are responsible for its inhibitory action, quantum
chemical calculations showed that the C67, C69 and O144 atoms likely have an important role in
the process of electron-donation of saponin to metal, due to the higher values of ƒk
+ and %HOMO
observed on these atoms.