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Effect of Launaea Resedifolia Aqueous Extract as Eco-Friendly Inhibitor on the Corrosion of Steel in Sulphuric Acid Medium

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1TitleTitle of DocumentEffect of Launaea Resedifolia Aqueous Extract as Eco-Friendly Inhibitor on the Corrosion of Steel in Sulphuric Acid Medium
2CreatorAuthor's name, affiliation, country ABDELHAKIM BELAIDI, AMAR ZELLAGUI, NOUREDDINE GHERRAF, SEGNI LADJEL and SALAH RHOUATI
Larbi Ben M’hidi University, Oum Elbouaghi Algeria
UKMO University, Ouargla Algeria
Mentouri University, Constantine Algeria
3SubjectDicipline(s) Chemical Science
3SubjectKeywords Launaea resedifolia, Corrosion inhibitor, Steel, Acid medium
4DescriptionAbstract The anticorrosive effect of the aqueous extract of Launaea resedifolia on the corrosion of carbon steel X52 in 1.0 M H2SO4 solution was investigated electrochemically and by weight loss experiments at room temperature. The percentage inhibition increased with the increase of the inhibitor concentration. The studies reveal that the plant extract act as a good inhibitor. Tafel polarization method indicated that the plant extract behaves as mixed mode inhibitor. The inhibition was assumed to occur via adsorption of the inhibitor molecules on the metal surface.
5PublishersOrganizing agency, location WWW Publications, India
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11SourceJournal/conference title; vol., no. (Year)Chemical Science Transactions, Volume  2 , Number  (1), (2013)
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