Abstract
Corrosion inhibition of steel by Polyurethane Extract-primer (PEP) containing plant leaf extracts was compared with Polyurethane Conventional primer (PCP) containing zinc phosphate and zinc chromate as inhibitors. The primers were investigated using gasometric technique in 5 °C steps of temperature increase from 25 to 50 °C in 1.0 M HCl as corrodent. The PEP of 34.24 percent actives compared with PCP of 56.35 percent actives gave the same inhibition efficiencies of 82.4%. Extract primers of low percent active concentration were more effective and less expensive than that of conventional primers.
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Sodiya, E. F., & Dawodu, F. A. (2022). Leaf extracts as green substitute to toxic zinc chromate and zinc phosphate additives in Polyurethane primers for corrosion inhibition of steel. International Review of Applied Sciences and Engineering, 13(1), 80–87. https://doi.org/10.1556/1848.2021.00310
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