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Study of the synergistic effect of Mangifera indica leaves extract and zinc ions on the mild steel corrosion inhibition in simulated seawater: Computational and electrochemical studies

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Abstract The synergic corrosion inhibition role of different compounds of Mangifera indica L. extract (M.i-L) and zinc cations was studied by combined electrochemical and computational methods. In saline solution the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The synergic corrosion inhibition role of different compounds of Mangifera indica L. extract (M.i-L) and zinc cations was studied by combined electrochemical and computational methods. In saline solution the corrosion inhibitory power of M.i-L extract with respect to mild steel (MS) corrosion was studied by electrochemical techniques. Through FT-IR, Raman spectroscopy, XRD and UV–visible analysis the M.i-L components interactions with zinc cations were studied. Results of polarization test indicated that the solution inhibited by combination of 400 mg/L M.i-L extract and 400 mg/L zinc cations resulted in the maximum corrosion inhibition power of 91%. The obtained results from electrochemical analysis (EIS and polarization) confirmed good synergistic effect of zinc ions and M.i-L extract on the corrosion prohibition of MS. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulation and Monte Carlo studies demonstrated the M.i-L extract compounds interaction with zinc/iron cations on the steel surface.

Keywords: steel; mangifera indica; corrosion inhibition; corrosion; zinc

Journal Title: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year Published: 2019

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