Abstract

The corrosion of mild steel in H 2SO 4 was studied using gravimetric, gasometric and IR methods. The results indicate that the rate of corrosion of mild steel in H 2SO 4 increases with increase in the concentration of the acid and that ethanol extracts of the seeds and leaves of Azadirachta indica inhibit the corrosion of mild steel in H 2SO 4. Inhibition efficiencies of the leaves and seeds extract range from 82.62 to 94.24% and from 60.55 to 84.78%, respectively. The inhibition potential of these extracts is attributed to the presence of tannin, saponin, glycoside, anthraquinone, flavonone and other phytochemicals in the extracts. IR study confirms that the inhibitors are adsorption inhibitors and the adsorption of the inhibitors on mild steel surface is exothermic, spontaneous and consistent with the assumptions of Flory-Huggins adsorption isotherm. Based on the values of the activation, free energy of adsorption and the variation of inhibition efficiency with temperature, a physical adsorption mechanism is proposed for the adsorption of ethanol extract of leaves and seeds of Azadirachta indica on the surface of mild steel.

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