Abstract

In this work, Schiff bases of 4-methoxybenzyl amine and hydrazide derivatives containing succinic (BMSHE), oxalyl (BMOHE), and phenylaceto (BMPHE) have been synthesized and applied for corrosion inhibition of mild steel (MS) in 1.0 M HCl. The synthesized compounds are characterized by Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) and H1 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The FTIR and H1 NMR results have confirmed their formation through the presence of functional groups and hydrogen associated with them. Corrosion mitigation examination is done by polarization measurements (PM), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) equipped with energy dispersive X-rays (EDX), and atomic force microscopy (AFM). All inhibitors demonstrated notable efficacy in preventing MS in HCl (BMSHE-88%, BMOHE-84%, and BMPHE-72%). As per corrosion potentials, BMOHE and BMPHE have been found to be mixed types of inhibitors, and BMSHE is noticed as a cathodic inhibitor. The SEM results demonstrated how these hydrazide derivatives prevented corrosion by covering the MS surface. The EDX analysis of the surfaces has revealed that the inhibited MS contains lower amounts of O and Cl, which indicate that the inhibitors prevent MS in HCl. AFM analysis shows that the surfaces of MS in the presence of the inhibitors are damaged less than in their absence, which reveals the same facts as told above. The inhibition of MS by BMSHE, BMOHE, and BMPHE is also explained with a reason after analyzing the results.

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