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Peach juice as an anti‐corrosion inhibitor of mild steel

Aprael S. Yaro (Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Baghdad, Aljaderia, Iraq)
Anees A. Khadom (College of Engineering, University of Daiyla, Baquba, Iraq)
Hadeel F. Ibraheem (Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Baghdad, Aljaderia, Iraq)

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 24 May 2011

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this paper is to investigate peach juice as a cheap, raw, green and non‐toxic anti‐corrosion material for mild steel corrosion in hydrochloric acid at different temperatures.

Design/methodology/approach

The corrosion inhibition of mild steel in 1 M HCl solution in the presence of peach juice at temperature range of 30‐60°C and concentration range of 5‐50 cm3/l was studied using weight loss and polarization techniques. The inhibition effect, adsorption characteristics, mathematical and electrochemical modeling of peach juice were addressed.

Findings

Results show that inhibition efficiency rose with the increase of inhibitor concentration and temperature up to 50°C, while at temperatures above 50°C the values of efficiency decreased. The inhibitor adsorbed physically on metal surface and followed the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Monolayer formed spontaneously on the metal surface. Maximum inhibition efficiency obtained was about 91 percent at 50°C in the 50 cm3/l inhibitor concentration.

Originality/value

This work is an attempt to find a new, safe to environment, non‐toxic corrosion inhibitor. Peach juice is a readily available material in Iraq and Middle East markets.

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Citation

Yaro, A.S., Khadom, A.A. and Ibraheem, H.F. (2011), "Peach juice as an anti‐corrosion inhibitor of mild steel", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 58 No. 3, pp. 116-124. https://doi.org/10.1108/00035591111130497

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2011, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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