Ziziphus lotus as Green Inhibitor of Copper Corrosion in Natural Sea Water

This work ultimately pays careful consideration to a method that respects the environment, and that can be developed across the accumulation of research to reduce the corrosion of metals in sea water. Extracts of Ziziphus lotus (wild jujube) were tested as a corrosion inhibitor of copper in sea water, using polarization methods and weight loss measurements. We also present by SEM the morphology of copper surface analyzed after immersion in inhibited and uninhibited electrolytes. The inhibition efficiency of Ziziphus lotus extracts was calculated and compared. We note good agreement between these methods. The obtained results revealed that the tested inhibitor significantly reduced the kinetics of the corrosion process of copper. Its efficiency increases with the concentration, and attained 93% at 5 g/L. The effect of temperature on the corrosion behavior of copper in natural sea water was also studied in the range of 293 K and 323 K, to determine thermodynamic data of activation.

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Main Authors: Oukhrib,R, Issami,El, El Ibrahimi,B, El Mouaden,K, Bazzi,L, Bammou,L, Chaouay,A, Salghi,R, Jodeh,S, Hammouti,B, Amin-Alami,A
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Portuguesa de Electroquímica 2017
Online Access:http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-19042017000400001
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