2019
DOI: 10.1134/s2070205119060042
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The Use of papaver somniferum L. Plant Extract as Corrosion Inhibitor

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“…The extract of Saraca ashoka was used as a corrosion inhibitor for mild steel and found to give 89.9% protection in impedance measurements [7]. Papaver somniferum was employed to inhibit stainless steel with an 83% of inhibition efficiency [8], whereas Ginkgo leaf extract was utilised to inhibit X70 steel, and the IE reached up to 89% in an impedance study at normal temperature [9]. An extract of Polygonatum odoratum was applied to inhibit aluminium corrosion with a maximum protection of 72% [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extract of Saraca ashoka was used as a corrosion inhibitor for mild steel and found to give 89.9% protection in impedance measurements [7]. Papaver somniferum was employed to inhibit stainless steel with an 83% of inhibition efficiency [8], whereas Ginkgo leaf extract was utilised to inhibit X70 steel, and the IE reached up to 89% in an impedance study at normal temperature [9]. An extract of Polygonatum odoratum was applied to inhibit aluminium corrosion with a maximum protection of 72% [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The corrosion inhibitors protect copper by forming physical or chemical adsorption with copper through heteroatoms in their structure. To gain insight into the mechanism of organic PLE molecules adsorbed on the copper, the electrochemical impedance data were fitted by a variety of isothermal equations, including Langmuir, Temkin, El-Awady, Frumkin, and Flory–Huggins isothermal equations. The fitting revealed a better linearity between the Langmuir isothermal equation and the experimental data, as shown in Figures and . It revealed that the PLE is adsorbed by a monolayer on the copper electrode.…”
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“…EIS measurement is the most suitable method for identifying the inhibitors mechanism. It allows to measure the dielectric characteristics of the produced film and follow their evolution over time, using different parameters [13]. In this study, CS Nyquist and Bode plots, in a 1 M HCl solution without and with ZL, in different concentrations, at 293 K, are presented in Fig.…”
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“…Synthetic non-organic [5][6][7] and organic inhibitors are some of the effective compounds used to reduce CR [8][9][10][11]. However, most of these substances are expensive, very hazardous to the environment, and they can damage biochemical processes or enzyme systems in human bodies [12,13]. Therefore, there is the need to find new compounds that are environmentally safe, readily available, non-toxic, inexpensive, and with very high IE% [14][15][16][17][18].…”
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