Adsorption and Inhibitive Properties of Camellia Sinensis for Mild Steel in 0.5M HCl and 0.8M H2SO4
The effect of Camellia Sinensis (green tea) extract as a ‘green’ inhibitor on mild steel corrosion in 0.5M HCl and 0.8M H2SO4 was studied at ambient temperature. Weight loss/corrosion rate and potential measurement techniques were used for the experimental work. The results were further analyzed using the two-factor ANOVA. Potential measurement was performed using a digital voltmeter and a...
Published at NACE International
Published in 2015
Cleophas Loto, Olubukola Funmilayo, Roland Loto and Joshua Okeniyi
Loto Roland Tolulope » A passionate corrosion engineer with strong background in electrochemical corrosion behavior and inhibition of metallic alloys in virulent conditions. Evaluation of the use of organic inhibiting compounds in addition to their mechanism of inhibition, passive film formation and pitting corrosion control view full profile