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New Biodegradable Nonionic-Anionic Surfactants Based on Different Fatty Alcohols as Corrosion Inhibitors for Aluminum in Acidic Medium

Journal of Surfactants and Detergents • 2020
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Authors Manal El Hefnawy1 · Mohamed Deef Allah1 · Samar Abd Elhamed1
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Journal Journal of Surfactants and Detergents
Publisher wiley
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publication.type International
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Abstract
Two series of eco-friendly nonionic anionic
surfactants based on itaconic acid and 1, 6 hexane diol were
synthesized. The chemical structures of the prepared surfactant were confirmed by FTIR and 1
H NMR spectroscopy.
The prepared surfactants were evaluated to prevent the corrosion of aluminum in 1.0 M HCl solution by electrochemical and chemical methods. The data obtained showed that
the prepared compounds have good inhibition efficiency
(IE%) even at 10−5 M concentrations and act as mixed-type
inhibitors, they do not affect the mechanism of the electrode processes, as well as the IE% increase by increasing
the concentrations of the inhibitors, immersion time, and
hydrophilic chain length. The high inhibition efficiency is
due to the adsorption of the inhibitors molecules on the
metal surface and the formation of a protective film. The
surface activities of these compounds were also investigated and were correlated to their inhibition efficiencies
and chemical structure. Through studying biodegradability
of the synthesized surfactants we find that they are readily
biodegradable in the environment and thus they are considered as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors. Finally, the effect
of the addition of these compounds on the aluminum surface was identified by atomic force microscopy (AFM)
technique