Authors
FO Edoziuno, BU Odoni, AA Adediran, S Byadi, A Barhoumi, CC Nwaeju, LU Modebe, JO Okeniyi
Publication date
2024/2
Journal
Port Electrochim Acta
Volume
42
Pages
1-29
Description
Gravimetric, electrochemical, surface investigation, RSM and theoretical computational studies, using DFT and MD, were employed to investigate Ecorr inhibition of MS surfaces in 0.5 MH2so4, by a worm expelling drug (Wormin® MBZ). The results from computational and RSM optimization and experimental methodologies were all in good accord. After 24 h, IE (%) of 1.5 g/L MBZ on MS corrosion, calculated from WL data, was 96.610%. Maximum IE (%) of 1.0 g MBZ was 96.903%(303 K) and 99.998%(333 K). PDP confirmed MBZ mixed nature of adsorption. The impact of the inhibitor C and IT of MS on IE (%) of MBZ was revealed by statistical evaluation and optimization, using Design Expert software package (Stat-Ease). The optimized IE (%) of 96.6103% was obtained with the inhibitor C of 1.061 g/L, at MS 48.58 h IT. On the MS surface, MBZ behaved according to Langmuir’s adsorption isotherm. MD showed that MBZ had an Einteraction of-536.33 and-694.53 kcal/mol, at 303 and 333 K, respectively. Negative Einteraction forecasts confirmed MBZ-MS surface interaction capability, which reinforced the experimental investigations IE (%) findings.
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