2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/9212491
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Optimization of the Influencing Variables on the Corrosion Property of Steel Alloy 4130 in 3.5 wt.% NaCl Solution

Abstract: In this work, the aqueous Lawsonia inermis extract (LI) is investigated as an economic and green deterioration inhibitive formula for steel alloy 4130 in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solutions. The water-based extraction process is considered as one of the cheapest techniques for preparation of active ingredients of natural products. These ingredients play an important role in corrosion mitigation of steel alloy 4130 in saline media. This extract was subjected to three different parameters: inhibitor concentration, rotation … Show more

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“…In additions, at 500 ppm of the D-Phenylalanine enhanced 80 ppm THPS in the extenuation of a sulphate reducing D. vulgaris biofilm on carbon steel. The antibiotics were evaluated to be improved by D-amino acids in contradiction of pathogenic biofilms [124]. It is recommended that, using a D-amino acid mixture for the consortia of industrial biofilm, since separate D-amino acids are less probable acceptable to improve biocides because of diverse bacteriological classes respond to dissimilar D-amino acids.…”
Section: D-amino Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In additions, at 500 ppm of the D-Phenylalanine enhanced 80 ppm THPS in the extenuation of a sulphate reducing D. vulgaris biofilm on carbon steel. The antibiotics were evaluated to be improved by D-amino acids in contradiction of pathogenic biofilms [124]. It is recommended that, using a D-amino acid mixture for the consortia of industrial biofilm, since separate D-amino acids are less probable acceptable to improve biocides because of diverse bacteriological classes respond to dissimilar D-amino acids.…”
Section: D-amino Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clearly, inhibitors not meeting the above-mentioned criteria for archaeological metals were not considered. A list of corrosion inhibition compounds was compiled, because of the review of literature [37,38]. This paper explores the utilization of a modern archaeological brass coating that was coated with leather.…”
Section: Choosing New Sources Of Corrosion Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any attempt to reshape iron, such as dent removal or straightening, without prior heat treatment will result in distortion and damage, especially if corrosionrelated micro-fissures already exist. Because iron must be heat-treated before working, any specific orientation in the substance due to original manufacturing techniques will be obliterated [21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Mode Of Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%