Abstract

The paper studies how a corrosion inhibitor made of vegetable waste from food production - pomegranate peel - is adsorbed on the surface of aluminum. The mechanism of inhibitor action is largely driven by the fact that the active substances are chemisorbed on the metal surface and form a film that isolates this surface from the aggressive influence of the environment.

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