Journal of King Saud University: Science (Dec 2023)

Aloe vera mucilage as an eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor for bronze in chloride media: Combining experimental and theoretical researches

  • Bouchra Benzidia,
  • Mohammed Barbouchi,
  • Malak Rehioui,
  • Hind Hammouch,
  • Hamid Erramli,
  • Najat Hajjaji

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 11
p. 102986

Abstract

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Aloe vera (L.) Burm.F. (=Aloe barbadensis Mill.), a widely recognized medicinal plant, holds a prominent position due to its potent cosmetic and medicinal attributes. The objective of this work is to develop a new eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor for bronze B66 that is non-toxic, simple to apply, cost-effective, stable, and reversible. To achieve this goal, we initially devised an improved and cost-efficient method for extracting Aloe vera mucilage (AVM). Then we tested as corrosion inhibitor for bronze B66 in 3 % NaCl using gravimetric measurements, electrochemical methods and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) coupled with Energy Dispersive X-Ray analysis (EDX). The electrochemical assessments validated the findings from the gravimetric analysis and demonstrated that our inhibitor significantly modifies the electrochemical process mechanism at the B66/3% NaCl interface. The corrosion rate of bronze decreases with the inhibitor's presence, and its inhibitory effectiveness amplifies with higher concentrations, reaching an efficiency of 86 % at 750 ppm. The mechanism of metallic copper and corrosion Acemannan inhibitor was explored through DFT studies and molecular dynamics simulation.

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