Acridine and Its Derivatives: Synthesis, Biological, and Anticorrosion Properties

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Abstract

The phenomenon of corrosion threatens metallic components, human safety, and the economy. Despite being eco-friendly and promising as a corrosion inhibitor, acridine has not been explored to its full potential. In this review, we have discussed multiple biological activities that acridines have been found to show in a bid to prove that they are environmentally benign and much less toxic than many inhibitors. Some synthetic routes to acridines and substituted acridines have also been discussed. Thereafter, a multitude of acridines and substituted acridines as corrosion inhibitors of different metals and alloys in various corrosive media have been highlighted. A short mechanistic insight into how acridine-based compounds function as corrosion inhibitors have also been included. We believe this review will generate an impression that there is still much to learn about previously reported acridines. In the wake of recent surges to find efficient and non-toxic corrosion inhibitors, acridines and their analogs could be an appropriate answer.

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Goni, L. K. M. O., Jafar Mazumder, M. A., Tripathy, D. B., & Quraishi, M. A. (2022, November 1). Acridine and Its Derivatives: Synthesis, Biological, and Anticorrosion Properties. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15217560

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