Aqueous extracts of olive roots, stems, and leaves as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor for steel in 1 MHCl medium
Publication Type
Original research
Authors
    This work is devoted to examine the effectiveness
    of the aqueous extracts of olive (Olea europaea L.)
    leaves, roots, and stems on corrosion of mild steel in 1 M
    HCl solution using the weight loss measurement at various
    temperature and concentration effects. Polarization curves
    and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods
    were employed to evaluate corrosion rate and inhibition
    efficiency. Corrosion inhibition efficiencies of 89.24,
    88.84, and 89.83 % were achieved in 1 M HCl for olive
    root extract (ORE), olive stem extract (OSE), and olive leaf
    extract (OLE), respectively. It was found that the different
    extracts act as a good corrosion inhibitor for the tested
    system. The inhibitive action of the extract is discussed
    with a view to the adsorption of its components onto the
    steel surface which made a barrier to mass and charge

    transfer. The adsorption of extract components onto the steel surface was found to be a spontaneous process and increases the activation energy of the corrosion process. The inhibition efficiency is greatly reduced as the temperature increased. Experimental results show that corrosion inhibition efficiency increases with concentration of the sample extract. Polarization studies show that olive leaf, root, and stem extracts act as a mixed inhibitor.

    Journal
    Title
    Int J Ind Chem , 10 March 2015 / Accepted: 12 June 2015
    Publisher
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    Publisher Country
    Palestine
    Publication Type
    Both (Printed and Online)
    Volume
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    Year
    2015
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