Inhibition effect of apium graveolens, punica granatum, and camellia sinensis extracts on plain carbon steel
Application of plant extracts for corrosion inhibition of carbon steels continues to increase due to their nontoxic nature and presence of phytochemical components. The corrosion inhibition performance of Apium graveolens, Punica granatum, and Camellia sinensis plant extracts on plain carbon steel in 0.5 M sulfuric acid was assessed with coupon measurement, potentiodynamic polarization...
Published at Cogent Engineering
Volume 7
Issue 1
Published in 2020
Roland Tolulope Loto and Cleophas Akintoye Loto
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