Abstract

A high-throughput screening method is developed for rapid evaluation of corrosion inhibitors. By employing a fluorometric technique, this method quickly assesses the concentration of iron ions converted from corrosion products in the reaction pool to rapidly evaluate the corrosion inhibition performance of amino acid and surfactants. Utilizing this high-throughput screening platform, the corrosion inhibition effects of L-cysteine mixed with quaternary ammonium salts of different alkyl chain length were evaluated, and their optimal mixing ratios were determined. Through corrosion experiments and molecular simulations, the synergistic mechanisms of the inhibitor mixtures are revealed.

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