2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c01265
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Amphiphilic Janus Graphene Oxide Acts as a Corrosion Inhibitor to Mitigate the Corrosion Caused by a 1 M HCl Solution on Mild Steel

Qiang Wang,
Zhihao Shen,
Qiuxia Wang
et al.

Abstract: Great aqueous dispersibility, a large specific surface area, and high impermeability make graphene oxide (GO) the ideal candidate for a high-performance corrosion inhibitor. Numerous symmetrical modification methods have been reported to enhance the adsorption of GO on metal surfaces in various corrosive media. This work aims to investigate the enhancement and mechanism of unilateral hydrophobic modification on the corrosion inhibition performance of GO. In this study, amphiphilic Janus GO (JGO) was prepared b… Show more

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“…Application of traditional corrosion inhibitors, like chromate, is now limited due to their toxicity. Recently, a significant amount of green corrosion inhibitors have been developed, including biobased chemicals, , synthetic organic compounds, carbon materials, and ionic liquids (ILs). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of traditional corrosion inhibitors, like chromate, is now limited due to their toxicity. Recently, a significant amount of green corrosion inhibitors have been developed, including biobased chemicals, , synthetic organic compounds, carbon materials, and ionic liquids (ILs). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%