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The corrosion inhibition effect of Capsella bursa-pastoris extracts(CBE) for Q235 carbon steels in 1 mol·L-1hydrochloric acid solution was studied using electrochemical methods, environmental scanning electron microscopy(SEM) and Raman microscopy analysis. The polarization plots indicate that CBE serves as an effective, mixedtype inhibitor. Linear polarization resistance shows that increasing CBE concentration and temperature results in increased inhibition ef ficiency. The highest inhibition ef ficiency can reach 97% when adding 60 mg·L-1CBE,which is better than some reported plant extracts under the similar environment. The adsorption of CBE molecules is found to obey the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Some thermodynamic and kinetic parameters for the adsorption process, such as the adsorption equilibrium constant(K), free energy of adsorption(ΔG ads), activation energy of corrosion reaction(E a) and the heat of adsorption(Q ads), are calculated and discussed. SEM and Raman microscopy analysis also demonstrate the formation of a CBE inhibition film on the metal surface.
The corrosion inhibition effect of Capsella bursa-pastoris extracts (CBE) for Q235 carbon steels in 1 mol·L-1 hydrochloric acid solution was studied using electrochemical methods, environmental scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Raman microscopy analysis. The polarization plots indicate that CBE The highest inhibition ef ficiency can reach 97% when adding 60 mg · L-1CBE, which is better than some reported plant Some thermodynamic and kinetic parameters for the adsorption process, such as the adsorption equilibrium constant (K), free energy of adsorption (ΔG ads), activation energy of corrosion reaction (E a) and the heat of adsorption (Q ads), are calculated and discussed. SEM and Raman microsc opy analysis also demonstrated the formation of a CBE inhibition film on the metal surface.