Molecules (Jul 2024)

Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Inhibitor Efficiency of <i>Eucalyptus globulus</i> Leaf Essential Oil (<i>EuEO</i>) on Mild Steel Corrosion in a Molar Hydrochloric Acid Medium

  • Dounia Azzouni,
  • Soukaina Alaoui Mrani,
  • Roberta Bertani,
  • Mohammed M. Alanazi,
  • Ghizlan En-nabety,
  • Mustapha Taleb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29143323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 14
p. 3323

Abstract

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As a corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in a molar hydrochloric acid medium, we investigated the potential of Eucalyptus globulus essential oil (EuEO). Through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), potentiodynamic polarization curves, and theoretical methods, including DFT/B3LYP 6-31G (d, p) and Monte Carlo simulations, the interactions between the EuEO components and the steel surface were analyzed. D-Allose, Betulinaldehyde, and Uvaol were identified as the major active compounds in the GC-MS analysis. The experimental results showed that EuEO reached an inhibitory efficiency as high as 97% at a 1 g/L concentration. The findings suggest that EuEO operates as a mixed-type inhibitor, reducing both cathodic and anodic reactions, as well as building up a protective coating on the steel surface. Simulations also confirmed that EuEO molecules function as electron donors and acceptors, enhancing corrosion resistance.

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