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  • 2022Anti-corrosion performance of novel pyrazole derivative for carbon steel corrosion in 1 M HCl: Computational and experimental studiescitations
  • 2022Natural parsley oil as a green and safe inhibitor for corrosion of X80 carbon steel in 0.5 M H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> solution: a chemical, electrochemical, DFT and MC simulation approach36citations
  • 2022Bisquinoline analogs as corrosion inhibitors for carbon steel in acidic electrolyte: Experimental, DFT, and molecular dynamics simulation approachescitations
  • 2022Inhibition of pitting corrosion of C-steel in oilfield-produced water using some purine derivativescitations
  • 2022Chemical and Electrochemical Studies on Expired Lioresal Drugs as Corrosion Inhibitors for Carbon Steel in Sulfuric Acid19citations
  • 2022Spinacia oleracea Extract as Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Carbon Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Solutioncitations
  • 2020Inhibition potentials and adsorption performance of two sulfonylurea antibiotic expired drugs on the corrosion of mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4citations
  • 2020Estimation of Water-Soluble Polymers (Poloxamer and Pectin) as Corrosion Inhibitors for Carbon Steel in Acidic Mediumcitations
  • 2019Phenothiazine derivatives as photoredox catalysts for cationic and radical photosensitive resins for 3D printing technology and photocomposite synthesiscitations

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  • Jahdaly, B. A. Al
  • Al-Fahemi, Jabir H.
  • Soliman, K. A.
  • Motawea, M. S.
  • Al-Juaid, Salih S.
  • Hawsawi, H.
  • Altass, H. M.
  • Hameed, Reda S. Abdel
  • Nassar, Amr
  • Essa, Ayham
  • Badr, Magd
  • Alshammary, Freah
  • Al-Mhyawi, Saedah R.
  • Seni, Anas Abu
  • Hijazi, A.
  • Bui, T.
  • Fouassier, J.
  • Dumur, F.
  • Goubard, F.
  • Lalevee, J.
  • Theodosopoulou, D.
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Chemical and Electrochemical Studies on Expired Lioresal Drugs as Corrosion Inhibitors for Carbon Steel in Sulfuric Acid

  • Abdallah, M.
  • Hameed, Reda S. Abdel
  • Nassar, Amr
  • Essa, Ayham
  • Badr, Magd
  • Alshammary, Freah
  • Al-Mhyawi, Saedah R.
  • Seni, Anas Abu
Abstract

<jats:p>Lioresal is a muscle relaxer and an antispasmodic agent, known as Lioresal. The active ingredient is β-(Aminomethyl)-p-chlorohydrocinnamic acid, a racemic mixture of the R,(-) and S, (+) isomers. It affects directly the spinal cord with adverse effects including drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, headache, trouble sleeping, nausea and vomiting, urinary retention, or constipation. Therefore, the accumulation of expired or unused Lioresal in our home is so dangerous and harmful for our children. The present work introduces an idea for using expired Lioresal as a corrosion inhibitor for steel in 1.0 M H2SO4. The effect of both concentration and temperature were studied. The inhibition efficiency was found to increase with concentration and decreased with rising temperature. Chemical, electrochemical, and analytical techniques, namely, gravimetric, thermometric, gasometric, acidimetric, AAS, and potentiodynamic polarization were used to evaluate the inhibition action of the expired Lioresal drugs. The inhibition performance is due to the adsorption and adhesion of drugs constituent molecules on the steel surface. The adsorption was found to obey Langmuir isotherm. The surface area available for the anodic dissolution of iron and cathodic hydrogen evolution process diminishes without changing the reaction mechanism. The values of Ecorr. readings slowly decrease to negative values, showing that these inhibitors are mixed-type inhibitors mainly cathodic inhibitors. The data obtained from different techniques are in good agreement with each other. Electrochemical and analytical Techniques are efficient and accurate in the determination of the corrosion rate and inhibition performance of expired drugs in an aqueous medium.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • corrosion
  • steel
  • fatigue
  • Hydrogen
  • iron
  • atomic absorpion spectrometry