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Expired Paracetamol as Corrosion Inhibitor for Low Carbon Steel in Sulfuric Acid. Electrochemical, Kinetics and Thermodynamics Investigation

Arej S. Al-Gorair, M. Abdallah

2021International Journal of Electrochemical Science28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Expired paracetamol is used as efficient inhibitor for the general and pitting corrosion of low carbon steel (LCS) in 1.0 mol L −1 H 2 SO 4 solution. Three electrochemical tests are used to measure the inhibition efficacy. The inhibition efficacy increases with increasing the concentricity of the expired paracetamol and with lowering temperature. The outcomes indicate the values of corrosion current density and capacity of the double layer decrease while the charge transfer and the inhibition efficacy increase. The values of pitting potential are moved to more positive trend. These outcomes emphasize the inhibitory strength of expired paracetamol. The inhibition can be explicated in term of the spontaneous adsorption of the complex formed between iron (II) ion and paracetamol on the surface LCS. The adsorption followed Langmuir isotherm. The thermodynamics parameters for the activation and adsorption process were assessed from the study of impact temperature

Topics & Concepts

Sulfuric acidKineticsElectrochemistryCorrosionCarbon steelMaterials scienceCarbon fibersChemistryMetallurgyCorrosion inhibitorInorganic chemistryElectrodePhysical chemistryComposite materialPhysicsComposite numberQuantum mechanicsCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionConcrete Corrosion and DurabilityHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals