2017
DOI: 10.24874/ti.2017.39.01.07
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Cassava Leaf Nanoparticles (CLNPs) as a Potential Additive to Anti-Corrosion Coatings for Oil and Gas Pipeline

Abstract: A B S T R A C T Characterization of synthesized cassava leaf nanoparticles (CLNPs 4.96 + 0.25, 3.51 + 0.18 µm, 86.90 + 4.35, 74.50 + 3.73

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“…These organic compounds can be classified as fats, waxes, alkaloids, proteins, phenolics, simple sugars, pectins, mucilages, gums, resins, terpenes, starches, glycosides, saponins and essential oils. All of which helps improve the properties of metallic coatings [47,48]. This chapter discuss the synthesis and characterization of CPENPs which can be used as additives to coatings for corrosion protection, especially coatings for oil and gas applications due to the properties as discussed by Kolawole et al [46][47][48].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Cassava Plant Extract Nanoparticles (Cpenps)mentioning
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“…These organic compounds can be classified as fats, waxes, alkaloids, proteins, phenolics, simple sugars, pectins, mucilages, gums, resins, terpenes, starches, glycosides, saponins and essential oils. All of which helps improve the properties of metallic coatings [47,48]. This chapter discuss the synthesis and characterization of CPENPs which can be used as additives to coatings for corrosion protection, especially coatings for oil and gas applications due to the properties as discussed by Kolawole et al [46][47][48].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Cassava Plant Extract Nanoparticles (Cpenps)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CPENPs which comprises of cassava bark nanoparticles (CBNPs) [47], cassava leaf nanoparticles (CLNPs) [48] and cassava stem nanoparticles (CSNPs) [48] were obtained by first soaking for 24 h, after which ball milling for 60 h was carried out, to achieve a particles size below 100 nm which were estimated by SEM/Gwyddion software, XRD and TEM [47,48]. Trace elements such as O, Si, Ca, K, Fe and S, were revealed using EDX, which are hetero-atoms and can be added to coatings to help in inhibiting corrosion on metal surfaces [47,48]. Elements like Si and Ca would improve the strength of coatings as well as reduce corrosion rate of coated metals [47,48].…”
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“…However, it is today being widely studied because of its unique properties, which are a result of its fascinating structure. Recently, researchers have defined the potential of eggshell as bio-filler reinforced for bio-polymer [2][3][4] and metal composite [4][5]. Carbon steel is versatile and used as pipes and vessels to transport water or to remain submerged in water to some extent during services [6].…”
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