2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00706-008-0959-4
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Effect of pulegone and pulegone oxide on the corrosion of steel in 1 M HCl

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“…From the overall experimental results, the following conclusions can be deduced: Figure 5 Effect of temperature (298-328 K) on corrosion inhibition of steel 1M HCl by epoxy-p-mentan-3-ol (8)(9)(10) Allylmenthol compounds act as moderate inhibitors for the corrosion of steel in HCl medium, but their corresponding epoxy-allylmenthols give better inhibition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…From the overall experimental results, the following conclusions can be deduced: Figure 5 Effect of temperature (298-328 K) on corrosion inhibition of steel 1M HCl by epoxy-p-mentan-3-ol (8)(9)(10) Allylmenthol compounds act as moderate inhibitors for the corrosion of steel in HCl medium, but their corresponding epoxy-allylmenthols give better inhibition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Due to the inimical effect of some chemicals, research activities in recent times are towards developing cheap, nontoxic and environmentally safe corrosion inhibitors low-cost [7][8][9] . In this perspective, previous studies in our laboratory reported that monoterpenoid ketones derived from p-menthane have a wide spectrum of anticorrosive activities 10,11 , carvone derivatives and dihydrocarvone derivatives 12,13 possess corrosioninhibiting properties. In continuation of our work on the development of p-menthane derivatives as hydrochloric acid inhibitors of steel, we have studied, more recently, the acid inhibiting steel corrosion behavior of menthone 14 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This has led many researchers around the world to use new non-polluting natural molecules to the environment. In addition, several studies have been made to study the inhibitory effect of various natural substances against the corrosion of materials, particularly in the steel industry: oil of wormwood [8-9-10], eucalyptus [11], aqueous extracts of coffee [12], the essence of black cumin [13], aqueous extracts of fruit peel [14], extract Khillah [15] pulegone [16], oil of L. angustifolia Lavender [17], essential oil of cedar [18], rosemary [19], limonene [20]. The encouraging results obtained by natural compounds as inhibitors of steel corrosion in acidic solutions led us to consider other natural substances against corrosion of copper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%