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Application of expired drugs in corrosion inhibition of mild steel

Neeraj Gupta, Csa Gopal, Vandana Srivastava, MA Quraishi

2021International Journal of Pharmaceutical Chemistry40 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Present work deals with the investigation of corrosion inhibition of mild steel using two expired drugs namely Atenolol and Nifedipine in 1 M HCl solution. Their inhibition properties were evaluated using electrochemical, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and DFT methods. Atenelol and Nifidipine showed efficiency of 91.30 and 93.91% at low concentration of 200 ppm respectively. Polarization study reveals that the expired drugs inhibit corrosion of mild steel by suppressing both anodic and cathodic reactions occurring on the mild steel surface thus acting as mixed type inhibitors. EIS study shows that the investigated drug increases the polarization resistance by adsorbing on the metal/electrolyte interface. The electrochemical results were well supported by SEM as well as DFT study. Keywords: Expired Drugs, Mild steel, Acid corrosion, SEM, DFT

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CorrosionElectrochemistryScanning electron microscopePolarization (electrochemistry)MetalElectrolyteCathodic protectionAtenololMaterials scienceChemistryMetallurgyDielectric spectroscopyAnodeNuclear chemistryElectrodeComposite materialMedicinePhysical chemistryBlood pressureRadiologyCorrosion Behavior and Inhibition