Corrosion inhibition studies of cashew nut (Anacardium occidentale) on carbon steel in 1.0 M hydrochloric acid environment

The corrosion inhibitive characteristics of the cashew nut (Anacardium occidentale) were studied as an eco-friendly green corrosion inhibitor at ambient temperature of 25 °C using weight loss analysis and adsorption isotherms. The effect of inhibitor concentration (4–12 g/l) at immersion time of 3–1...

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Main Authors: Mohammed, Hassan, Sobri, Shafreeza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72132/1/Corrosion%20inhibition%20studies%20of%20cashew%20nut%20%28Anacardium%20occidentale%29%20on%20carbon%20steel%20in%201.0%E2%80%AFM%20hydrochloric%20acid%20environment.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72132/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167577X18310140
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Institution: Universiti Putra Malaysia
Language: English
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Summary:The corrosion inhibitive characteristics of the cashew nut (Anacardium occidentale) were studied as an eco-friendly green corrosion inhibitor at ambient temperature of 25 °C using weight loss analysis and adsorption isotherms. The effect of inhibitor concentration (4–12 g/l) at immersion time of 3–12 days was evaluated. The inhibitive ability of cashew nut shows a significant inhibition efficiency of 86% at 12 g/l concentration for 3-days and 72.9% at 12-days, which are undoubtedly as a result of the absorption of the inhibitor molecules on the metal surface which serve as a barrier against corrosion of carbon steel in acidic medium. The adsorption mechanism was found to fit Tempkin isotherms. The average optimum free energy of absorption was calculated to be −17.374 kJ mol–1 indicating that the process was exothermic and physisorption.