Role of Organic and Eco-Friendly Inhibitors on the Corrosion Mitigation of Steel in Acidic Environments—A State-of-Art Review
- Title
- Role of Organic and Eco-Friendly Inhibitors on the Corrosion Mitigation of Steel in Acidic Environments—A State-of-Art Review
- Author
- 양현민
- Keywords
- steel; acid; corrosion; eco-friendly inhibitor; efficiency; pickling; descaling; boiler tube
- Issue Date
- 2021-06
- Publisher
- MDPI
- Citation
- MOLECULES; JUN 2021, 26 11, p3473 20p.
- Abstract
- Steel has versatile application in chemical, structure and construction industries owing
to its mechanical properties. However, it is susceptible to corrosion in acid environments. Thus, it
requires to protect the steel from corrosion. Different types of corrosion resistance steel, coatings and
inhibitors are developed to mitigate the corrosion, but, inhibitor is the best remedies to control the
corrosion of steel in acid condition. Moreover, organic and green inhibitors used in acid condition
for descaling, acid pickling, pipelines, boiler tubes and oil-wells. Organic inhibitors reduce the
dissolution of steel in acid but, it is hazardous, expensive and needs expertise to synthesize the
inhibitor. Therefore, there is utmost required to study and compile the latest research about the
eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors, which showed more than 90% corrosion inhibition efficiency. In
the present study, I have reviewed the state-of-arts, and compile the latest development in organic
and eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor used in acid environment as well as suggested about the future
scope and role of green inhibitor for sustainable society, which is economical, less hazardous and
readily available from the natural sources.
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- https://www.proquest.com/docview/2539957463/fulltextPDF/CB37DB83CADD4C7APQ/1?accountid=11283https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/171631
- ISSN
- 14203049
- DOI
- 10.3390/molecules26113473
- Appears in Collections:
- COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES[E](공학대학) > ETC
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