Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
222411 Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Corrosion inhibition effect follows the order WMSE > WMRE > WMPE.•Watermelon waste products extract functions as mixed-type corrosion inhibitor.•The corrosion inhibition mechanism is investigated by UV–vis spectroscopy.•The active corrosion inhibitor components are investigated FTIR spectroscopy.•The adsorption of the extracts followed Langmuir adsorption isotherm.

Three agro-waste products namely; watermelon rind extract (WMRE), watermelon seed extract (WMSE) and watermelon peel extract (WMPE) were investigated for their corrosion inhibition potentials for mild steel in HCl solution using electrochemical techniques at 25 °C. All the extracts inhibited acid-induced corrosion of mild steel in the order WMSE > WMRE > WMPE. Corrosion inhibition effect was found to be dependent on extracts’ concentrations. Inhibitive action of the extracts could be attributed to adsorption of the extracts’ components on mild steel surface by physisorption mechanism according to Langmuir adsorption isotherm model and functions as mixed-typed inhibitors as revealed by potentiodynamic polarization studies.

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