Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution

Extracts from plant materials have great potential as alternatives to inorganic corrosion inhibitors, which typically have harmful consequences. Experimental and theoretical methodologies studied the effectiveness of agricultural waste, namely, date palm seed extract as a green anticorrosive agent i...

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Published in:Molecules
Main Author: Mohammed N.J.; Othman N.K.; Taib M.F.M.; Samat M.H.; Yahya S.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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Mohammed N.J.; Othman N.K.; Taib M.F.M.; Samat M.H.; Yahya S.
Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution
2021
Molecules
26
12
10.3390/molecules26123535
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85108347940&doi=10.3390%2fmolecules26123535&partnerID=40&md5=5184c26de9a29d60e170c609b941d241
Extracts from plant materials have great potential as alternatives to inorganic corrosion inhibitors, which typically have harmful consequences. Experimental and theoretical methodologies studied the effectiveness of agricultural waste, namely, date palm seed extract as a green anticorrosive agent in 0.5 M hydrochloric acid. Experimental results showed that immersion time and temperature are closely related to the effectivity of date palm seed as a corrosion inhibitor. The inhibition efficiency reduced from 95% to 91% at 1400 ppm when the immersion time was increased from 72 h to 168 h. The experimental results also indicated that the inhibition efficiency decreased as the temperature increased. The presence of a protective layer of organic matter was corroborated by scanning electron microscopy. The adsorption studies indicated that date palm seed obeyed Langmuir adsorption isotherm on the carbon steel surface, and Gibbs free energy values were in the range of −33.45 to −38.41 kJ·mol−1 . These results suggested that the date palm seed molecules interacted with the carbon steel surface through mixture adsorption. Theoretical calculations using density functional theory showed that the capability to donate and accept electrons between the alloy surface and the date palm seed inhibitor molecules is critical for adsorption effectiveness. The HOMO and LUMO result indicated that the carboxyl (COOH) group and C=C bond were the most active sites for the electron donation-acceptance type of interaction and most auxiliary to the adsorption process over the Fe surface. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Mohammed N.J.; Othman N.K.; Taib M.F.M.; Samat M.H.; Yahya S.
spellingShingle Mohammed N.J.; Othman N.K.; Taib M.F.M.; Samat M.H.; Yahya S.
Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution
author_facet Mohammed N.J.; Othman N.K.; Taib M.F.M.; Samat M.H.; Yahya S.
author_sort Mohammed N.J.; Othman N.K.; Taib M.F.M.; Samat M.H.; Yahya S.
title Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution
title_short Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution
title_full Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution
title_fullStr Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution
title_full_unstemmed Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution
title_sort Experimental theoretical studies on extract of date palm seed as a green anti-corrosion agent in hydrochloric acid solution
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description Extracts from plant materials have great potential as alternatives to inorganic corrosion inhibitors, which typically have harmful consequences. Experimental and theoretical methodologies studied the effectiveness of agricultural waste, namely, date palm seed extract as a green anticorrosive agent in 0.5 M hydrochloric acid. Experimental results showed that immersion time and temperature are closely related to the effectivity of date palm seed as a corrosion inhibitor. The inhibition efficiency reduced from 95% to 91% at 1400 ppm when the immersion time was increased from 72 h to 168 h. The experimental results also indicated that the inhibition efficiency decreased as the temperature increased. The presence of a protective layer of organic matter was corroborated by scanning electron microscopy. The adsorption studies indicated that date palm seed obeyed Langmuir adsorption isotherm on the carbon steel surface, and Gibbs free energy values were in the range of −33.45 to −38.41 kJ·mol−1 . These results suggested that the date palm seed molecules interacted with the carbon steel surface through mixture adsorption. Theoretical calculations using density functional theory showed that the capability to donate and accept electrons between the alloy surface and the date palm seed inhibitor molecules is critical for adsorption effectiveness. The HOMO and LUMO result indicated that the carboxyl (COOH) group and C=C bond were the most active sites for the electron donation-acceptance type of interaction and most auxiliary to the adsorption process over the Fe surface. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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