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Synthesis, characterization, and studies of the interfacial and anticorrosion properties of a ternary cationic ionic liquid on carbon steel in a molar concentration of hydrochloric acid: Experimental and computational insights

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2023-11-17

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Gerengi, Hüsnü
Solomon, Moses M.
Gece, Gökhan
Olasunkanmi, Lukman O.

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Corrosion in acidic environments is a serious industrial challenge that must be addressed and cationic ionic liquid play a critical role in tackling the wet corrosion menace for the metal industry. For this purpose, a novel ternary cationic ionic liquid namely N1-(3-(11-(octadecyldimethylammonio)undecanamido)propyl)-N1,N1,N2,N2,N2pentamethylethane-1,2-diaminium tribromide (Mono-18-11-di-N) is synthesized and elucidated for anticorrosion activity on St37-2 grade steel in a molar concentration of hydrochloric acid medium. The structural elucidation of Mono-18-11-di-N was achieved by FT-IR, 1H NMR, and 13C NMR methods while the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), potentiodynamic polarization (PDP), dynamic-EIS, density functional theory (DFT) calculations, and Monte Carlo (MC) simulation techniques were adopted in the anticorrosion evaluation. The Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) of Mono-18-11-di-N is 0.000491 M and at CMC, the surface tension is 21.86 dyn cm  1 inferring good surface activity properties. Mono-18-11-di-N is effective against the wet corrosion of St37-2 steel. It can, at 20 mg/L decrease the corrosion rate of the metal from 0.57 mm/y to 0.11 mm/y and enhance the polarization resistance from 363 omega cm2 to 1908 omega cm2. A corrosion rate of 0.03 mm/ y and an inhibition efficiency of 93% is achievable after 24 h of immersion at 25 degrees C. Additionally, surface morphological examination using scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), optical profilometer (OP), and atomic force microscope (AFM) methods prove the adsorption of Mono -18-11-di-N molecules on the substrate surface. Moreover, DFT and MC simulations revealed that Mono-18-11-di -N relies on lone pairs of electrons in bromide anion, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms to adsorb parallel to the St37-2 surface and protect it against corrosion.

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Corrosion-inhibitors, Mild-steel, Gemini surfactants, H2so4 solution, Basis-sets, Derivatives, Performance, Adsorption, Iodide, Aggregation, Synthesis, Ternary cationic ionic liquid, Corrosion inhibition, Interfacial properties, Adsorption, Science & technology, Physical sciences, Chemistry, physical, Chemistry

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