2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4895191
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Tannin bark Melalauca cajuputi powell (gelam) as green corrosion inhibitor of mild steel

Abstract: Abstract. Tannin was extracted from gelam bark and used to produce corrosion inhibitor for mild steel. Tannin was extracted from gelam bark using 70% aqueous acetone for 6 hour. Tannin powder was characterization using fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to analyse chemical component in tannin and Scanning electron microscope (SEM) for tannin physical structure. The tannin effect on the corrosion inhibition of mild steel has been investigated in 1Mol HCl solution for 6 hour followed ASTM. The weight loss m… Show more

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“…As represented in Fig. 5, tannin extracted from Melaleuca cajuputi Powell (gelam) added in the acidic medium shows increasing inhibition efficiency from 6 to 40.77% when the concentration of inhibitor increases from 0 to 300 ppm [15].…”
Section: Tannin As Corrosion Inhibitormentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…As represented in Fig. 5, tannin extracted from Melaleuca cajuputi Powell (gelam) added in the acidic medium shows increasing inhibition efficiency from 6 to 40.77% when the concentration of inhibitor increases from 0 to 300 ppm [15].…”
Section: Tannin As Corrosion Inhibitormentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Most of the coagulant used in conventional treatment involves inorganic coagulants that may synthetic or plant origin as it aspiring of significant environmentally friendly behavior and natural low cost. At a recent time, a tannin-based coagulant used in water purification for [15] flocculation processes. Tannin promotes amphoteric nature from the phenolic groups and does not undergo hydrolysis in solution; hence, its operational as a coagulant is consistently optimal.…”
Section: Use Of Tannin As Natural Coagulant For Water Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6). (Talib et al 2014), and Melaleuca bark consists of many layers of suberised cells (Chiang and Wang 1984). Though the presence of hydrophobic wax and suberin might prevent the absorption of water by GWB particles, the water might enter the cavities of the LDBBP, where voids and cracks are characteristic of low-density boards (Fig.…”
Section: Physical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bark, several studies have been carried out in the context of both environmental and health care, in which bark from renewable, abundant, and inexpensive sources was used as lignocellulosic-biomass. Talib et al (2014) examined the use of Melaleuca sp. bark as a green corrosion inhibitor, and Luo et al (2015) studied their use as supercapacitors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constituent of the extracts creates a barrier for mass and charge transfer, noticeably slowed down the corrosion process [19]. Abu Talib et al [20], used the Tannin bark from Melalauca Cajuputi Powell , it has been discussed that in HCl, bark Gelamwas an effective inhibitor against mild steel corrosion, the rate of corrosion decrease with the increase of concentration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%