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- W2291918211 abstract "Corrosion in general is the destructive results of chemical reaction between the metal and its environment. Furthermore, the definition of corrosion can be classified as corrosion science and corrosion engineering. Corrosion science is the study of the chemical and metallurgical processes that occur during corrosion. Corrosion engineering is the design and application of methods to prevent corrosion [1]. Acid solutions are generally used for the removal of undesirable scale and rust in several industrial processes. Sulphuric acid is widely used in the pickling of metals, industrial acid cleaning, acid descaling and oil well acidizing, etc [2, 3]. The use of mild steel as construction material in industrial sectors has become a great challenge for corrosion engineers or scientists nowadays. In practice, most of the acidic industrial applications such as refining crude oil, acid pickling, industrial cleaning, acid descaling, oil-well acid in oil recovery and petrochemical processes use mild steel as their material. Corrosion of mild steel is the most common form of corrosion, especially in acid solution. It has practical importance, for example, in the acid pickling of iron and mild steel, chemical cleaning of scales in metallurgy, in the oil recovery and petrochemical industry [1, 4]. Therefore, there is a need to protect these metals against corrosion. The use of inhibitors has been found to be one of the best options available for the protection of metals against corrosion [5]. Concentration, time of immersion, temperature, pH and the presence of inhibitor are the major factors which affected the corrosion behaviour of materials in the submerged zone. Use of some inhibitors, such as chromates, has been banned because of toxicity and the environmental hazards they create. Hence there is a strive to make use of environmental friendly, non toxic/less toxic, extracts of naturally occurring plant materials as corrosion inhibitors [6-13]. It is interesting to observe the remarkable inhibitive effect of different parts of plant extracts reported as corrosion inhibitors for inhibitors for mild steel [14-16]. Seed extract of various plant materials were proved to be promising inhibitor for mild steel acid corrosion [19-21]. An overview of Emerging Scenario in the frontiers of eco friendly corrosion for mild steel lists the numerous plant extracts that has been reported as corrosion inhibitor for MS in acidic media [22]. ART ICLE INFO AB ST R ACT" @default.
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- W2291918211 title "Corrosion behaviour of mild steel in acidic solution using the aqueous seed extract of Phoenix dactylifera L (Date seeds)" @default.
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