Anticorrosive assay-guided isolation of active phytoconstituents from Anthemis pseudocotula extracts and a detailed study of their effects on the corrosion of mild steel in acidic media

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In this study, anticorrosive properties of various extracts (methanolic, aqueous methanolic and water extracts) of Anthemis pseudocotula for mild steel in 1.0 M HCl media is screened for the first time. Among the various tested extracts, the methanolic extract of A. pseudocotula shows the highest corrosion inhibition activity. Anticorrosive assay-guided isolation of this methanolic extract results in the isolation of a highly potent anticorrosive compound, APB (luteolin-7-O-β-d-glucoside). The anticorrosive effects of APB on mild steel in 1.0 M HCl media were evaluated in detail using gravimetric, Tafel plots, linear polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and SEM and EDS techniques. Tafel plots reveal that APB acts as a mixed-type inhibitor. The adsorption behaviour of this green inhibitor on the mild-steel surface obeys the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. A surface morphology study through SEM and EDS analysis displays a noteworthy upgraded surface morphology of the mild steel plate in the presence of the green inhibitor in 1.0 M HCl media. The results obtained from electrochemical tests and weight loss measurements are in good agreement which shows excellent inhibition efficiency for the natural compound APB.

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Alkhathlan, H. Z., Khan, M., Abdullah, M. M. S., Almayouf, A. M., Badjah-Hadj-Ahmed, A. Y., Alothman, Z. A., & Mousa, A. A. (2015). Anticorrosive assay-guided isolation of active phytoconstituents from Anthemis pseudocotula extracts and a detailed study of their effects on the corrosion of mild steel in acidic media. RSC Advances, 5(67), 54283–54292. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra09154c

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