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Enhanced Corrosion Protection as a Sustainable Approach for Nickel Using Novel FeL Salen Complex: Electrochemical Investigation and DFT Insights
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A novel tera-dentate salen ligand and its Fe(III) complex was synthesized and characterized via several spectroscopic and physicochemical techniques. The corrosion rate inhibition of nickel and its alloys inspired the utilization of the L ligand and its FeL complex as vital and eco-friendly inhibitors. To assess their effectiveness, both Tafel plot analysis and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were employed to examine the electrochemical properties of L and the FeL complex. The results show that corrosion current density (Icorr) steadily drops when the additive concentration is increased, but the inhibition efficiency increases. It has been observed that the efficiency of inhibition rises with temperature, particularly at high temperatures (55 °C) when 1 × 10−3 M of L and FeL are present as additives, with η = 90.5% and 92.7%, respectively. Additionally, the findings propose that the adsorption mechanism of both L and FeL additive reptiles follows the Langmuir design isotherm. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy has also verified these findings. DFT calculations were employed to prove the structure of the investigated FeL complex and its activity as a corrosion inhibitor.
Title: Enhanced Corrosion Protection as a Sustainable Approach for Nickel Using Novel FeL Salen Complex: Electrochemical Investigation and DFT Insights
Description:
A novel tera-dentate salen ligand and its Fe(III) complex was synthesized and characterized via several spectroscopic and physicochemical techniques.
The corrosion rate inhibition of nickel and its alloys inspired the utilization of the L ligand and its FeL complex as vital and eco-friendly inhibitors.
To assess their effectiveness, both Tafel plot analysis and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were employed to examine the electrochemical properties of L and the FeL complex.
The results show that corrosion current density (Icorr) steadily drops when the additive concentration is increased, but the inhibition efficiency increases.
It has been observed that the efficiency of inhibition rises with temperature, particularly at high temperatures (55 °C) when 1 × 10−3 M of L and FeL are present as additives, with η = 90.
5% and 92.
7%, respectively.
Additionally, the findings propose that the adsorption mechanism of both L and FeL additive reptiles follows the Langmuir design isotherm.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy has also verified these findings.
DFT calculations were employed to prove the structure of the investigated FeL complex and its activity as a corrosion inhibitor.
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