ABSTRACT
The
corrosion inhibition of mild steel and zinc plates in 0.5M HCl
in the presence and absence of 4-{[(Z)-(4-chlorophenyl)methylidene}amino)-N-(5-methy-l-furan-3-yl)
benzenesulfonamide herein referred to as (MMBS) and 4-{[(Z)-(4-dimethyl amino)
phenyl] methylidene} amino)-N-(5-methyl furan-3-yl) benzenesulfonamide herein
refers to as (CMBS) was investigated at temperature ranges of 303 K to 343 K.
Their inhibition performances were tested by weight loss and quantum chemical
techniques and were characterised using Fourier Transform Infrared
spectrophotometer (FT-IR). The FT-IR spectroscopy showed that the synthesised
Schiff bases contained some functional groups which may have aided in the
inhibition of the metal species under consideration. The results obtained from
the weight loss method showed that inhibition efficiencies of the inhibitors
increased as the concentrations of the Schiff-base molecules increased and with
the highest inhibition efficiency observed at the optimum concentration of 1.0
g/L employed but decreased with rise in temperature. The inhibitor (MMBS) showed
inhibition efficiency of 89.59 % while the inhibitor (CMBS) showed inhibition
efficiency of 92.36 % for mild steel while for zinc plate, inhibition
efficiencies were 38.19 % and 39.98 % for (MMBS) and (CMBS) respectively.
Inhibition efficiencies were also found to decrease with increase in
temperature. The inhibition efficiencies followed the order; (MMBS) < (CMBS).
The Kinetic data obtained showed that the corrosion process followed first
order kinetics. The following adsorption isotherms models including Langmuir and
Freundlich employed in the interpretation of the inhibition data showed that
Langmuir model provided the best fit to the experimental data (R2>0.96).
Thermodynamic studies of the inhibition process showed that the ΔGads values
for (MMBS) and (CMBS) were both negative indicating the spontaneity of the
reaction and the values were less than -20 kJmol-1, indicating that
the mechanism of adsorption is physisorption. The enthalpy values were positive
for (MMBS) (121.650 – 148.904 Jmol-1K-1) on mild steel
but negative for (MMBS) (-2.1213 to - 0.4059 Jmol-1K-1)
on zinc showing that the reaction was endothermic for inhibition of mild steel
but exothermic for inhibition of zinc. The quantum chemical parameters such as
HOMO, LUMO, EHomo; Elijmo, and
Energy gap (ΔE), aided in the elucidation of the probable points of interaction
of these inhibitors with mild steel and zinc. The results obtained from the
chemical studies showed that there exists a relationship between the
inhibitors’ efficiency and the energy gap (ΔE), energy of the highest
unoccupied molecular orbital (EHomo), energy of the lowest occupied
molecular orbital (ELumo), dipole moment (µ), softness (σ), as well
as the hardness (η) of the inhibitor. The quantum chemical parameter, as
indicators to their comparative inhibition potentials, agreed with experimental
data.
MICHAEL, U (2023). Experimental And Quantum Studies On The Corrosion Inhibition Of Zinc And Mild Steel In Hydrochloric Acid Medium Using Schiff Bases. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/experimental-and-quantum-studies-on-the-corrosion-inhibition-of-zinc-and-mild-steel-in-hydrochloric-acid-medium-using-schiff-bases-7-2
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