Abstract

In this work, the production of a novel methodology for the application of natural corrosion inhibitors on steel, using an autoclave is presented. Tests were carried out using Artemisia vulgaris. The inhibitor was produced with a simple soxhlet extraction process using 15 g of Artemisia vulgaris and 260 mL of Ether. Once the inhibitor was produced, the steel was immersed in it, to form a coating that protects the material against corrosion. Thermogravimetry analyzes (TGA) were performed on the inhibitor, to determine the degradation temperature; it was observed that, at 321 °C, the loss of organic mass begins. After applying the inhibitor to the steel, the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) technique was used to determine the vibrational bands and the difference between the spectra for the steels before and after the coating was applied. For the evaluation of the method efficiency, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and polarization resistance tests were performed, where Nyquist diagrams and Tafel curves were obtained, for steels with and without treatment. In this case, an increase of 93% in the corrosion resistance, and an 88% decrease in the corrosion rate were observed, proving that this methodology can be used to protect steel against corrosion and extend the steel’s useful life.

Highlights

  • 300 tons of steel are dissolved around the world due to corrosion, generating millions in losses for governments [1,2]

  • Corrosion inhibitors produced from natural sources are very promising

  • A natural corrosion inhibitor coating was obtained from the Artemisia vulgaris plant

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Introduction

300 tons of steel are dissolved around the world due to corrosion, generating millions in losses for governments [1,2] Due to this phenomenon, corrosion emerges as one of the biggest problems in the modern world, which makes it necessary to develop more efficient protection and prevention solutions against corrosion. Corrosion emerges as one of the biggest problems in the modern world, which makes it necessary to develop more efficient protection and prevention solutions against corrosion To counter this problem, researchers have proposed solutions such as coatings [3], paints [4], thin films [5], corrosion inhibitors [6,7,8], among others; currently, one of the most important requirements for anti-corrosion solutions is that they should be as little polluting as possible.

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