Abstract

Corrosion is one of the major problems of mild steels in acidic medium. This can be minimized by the application of corrosion inhibitors, however; the most of inhibitors are toxic in nature. Therefore inhibitors from green sources are highly desirable to maintain the sustainability of the environmental system. Consequently, in this study ginger was selected; its juice extracted mechanically and used as an inhibitor. The different concentrations of ginger extract such as 0.25ml, 0.5ml, 0.75ml and 1ml were mixed in 0.1 M HCl solution to record the effect of inhibitor on corrosion rate at room temperature and at an elevated temperature of 50ᵒC. Electrochemical linear polarization resistance (LPR) tests were carried out to determine the corrosion rates at both temperatures with different additions of the inhibitor respectively. The LPR test uses three electrodes, first electrode of AISI 1019 (mild steel), second electrode is standard electrode of saturated calomel while the third electrode consists of graphite, which is called counter electrode, to measure potential difference. The whole assembly was dipped in the solution having varying concentration of inhibitors. The corrosion rate was found to be higher in the absence of ginger- extract. Conversely, the corrosion rate was dramatically reduced more prominently at 50oC but was less effective at Troom; with the trace-additions of ginger-inhibitor. So this research would be the good contribution to overcome the deterioration of mild steel and increase its life at ambient temperatures, by using economically available environmentally-friendly organic compound specially the use of locally available raw material should be focused.

Highlights

  • Carbon steel is commonly employed as a major construction material for pipe work in the petrochemical industries

  • linear polarization resistance (LPR) technique was applied to investigate the metal/electrolyte interface and corrosion that occurred in the presence and absence of ginger extract in the electrolyte

  • The different concentrations of ginger extract such as 0.25ml, 0.5ml, 0.75ml and 1ml were mixed in 0.1 M HCl solution to record the effect of inhibitor on corrosion rate at room temperature and at an elevated temperature of 50oC

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Introduction

Carbon steel is commonly employed as a major construction material for pipe work in the petrochemical industries. This is due to its excellent mechanical and physical properties. The problem is this the most of these inhibitors are highly toxic in nature which are detrimental for environment and human safety. To resolve this issue, the non-toxic inhibitors can be obtained from natural sources, are highly preferred. The ginger was selected to be source for corrosion inhibitor owing to its simple extraction method, nontoxic nature, low cost and presence of effective organic compounds. The effect of various concentrations of green inhibitor is studied at room temperature and 50oC http://dx.doi.org/10.24949njes.v11i1.266

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