Development of White Tea Extract As Green Corrosion Inhibitor in Mild Steel Under 1 m Hydrochloric Acid Solution

Maksum, Ahmad and Kaban, Agus Paul Setiawan and Ridhova, Aga and Priyotomo, Gadang and Elya, Berna and Sadeli, Yunita and Sutopo, Sutopo and Aditiyawarman, Taufik and Riastuti, Rini and Soedarsono, Johny Wahyuadi (2021) Development of White Tea Extract As Green Corrosion Inhibitor in Mild Steel Under 1 m Hydrochloric Acid Solution. In: Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2(6 (110)), 6–20, 2021.

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This work covers the effectiveness of the White tea extract as a green corrosion inhibitor and is correlated to the strength and stability bonding between the phenolic molecule and the Fe atoms in mild steel and how this interaction can be studied by altering the concentration and temperature. White tea has received considerable attention due to its capability as a corrosion inhibitor and has been extensively studied using electrochemical techniques. However, accurate and systematic functional group identification and surface modification have been missing. Our study sought to demonstrate the quantitative measurement of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) complemented by the FTIR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy), Total Phenolic Test, and Raman Spectroscopy. The SEM (Scanning Electronic Microscope)/EDX (Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy), and AFM (Atomic Force Microscope) were used to study the surface modification. The EIS results show that the optimum inhibition efficiency was 96 % in a solution of 80 ppm at 60 °C. Acetone 70 % was used to extract White tea and gives 14.17±0.25 % phenolic compound. Spectroscopic studies show -OH, Aromatic C=C, C=O and C-O-C become major contributors in the adsorption process and are found on the surface of metals as corrosion protection. Meanwhile, the thermodynamic calculation shows the White tea was adsorbed chemically. The nearness of R2 to 1 shows the adsorption agrees with the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Eventually, the surface modification revealed that phenol molecules are responsible to reduce the corrosion rate at 16.38×10-3 mpy. Our results are expected to provide a guideline for future research in White tea as a green corrosion inhibitor.

Keywords: Catechin, Green Corrosion Inhibitor, Chemisorption, Adsorption, Surface Modification, Langmuir Isotherm

Tipe Dokumen: Bahan Konferensi atau Workshop (Paper)
Subjek: Dokumen Internal PNJ
Bidang, Unit, atau Jurusan Yang Ditujukan: 1. Unit dan Bagian > Unit Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (UP2M)
User ID Pengunggah: UP2M PNJ
Date Deposited: 20 Aug 2021 03:55
Last Modified: 20 Aug 2021 04:27
URI: https://repository.pnj.ac.id/id/eprint/238

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