2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2024.124475
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ρ-Substituted imine cationic surfactants as carbon steel corrosion inhibitors: Experimental and theoretical (DFT and MCs) approaches

N.M. El Basiony,
M.M. Salim,
A. Elaraby
et al.
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“…67,68 As seen in Table 4, with the addition of inhibitor, a drop in CPE values exhibited metal protection through the replacement process of corrosive species by the inhibitor molecules through the adsorption process and decreased the contact between the metal surface and the aggressive surrounding. 69,70 Also, the value increases with the addition of an inhibitor until it reaches 96.39% and 99.01% in H 2 SO 4 and formation H 2 O solutions, respectively. The data obtained from Table 4 reflected the prepared inhibitor's mitigation performance for various solutions and their role in metal protection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…67,68 As seen in Table 4, with the addition of inhibitor, a drop in CPE values exhibited metal protection through the replacement process of corrosive species by the inhibitor molecules through the adsorption process and decreased the contact between the metal surface and the aggressive surrounding. 69,70 Also, the value increases with the addition of an inhibitor until it reaches 96.39% and 99.01% in H 2 SO 4 and formation H 2 O solutions, respectively. The data obtained from Table 4 reflected the prepared inhibitor's mitigation performance for various solutions and their role in metal protection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%