Research on the steel corrosion inhibition of green tea leaf extract in a simulated sea water environment

  • Ngo Minh Tien Institute of Materials, Biology and Environment/Academy of Military Science and Technology
  • Dao Thi Lan Huong Faculty of Chemical Technology, Hanoi University of Industry
  • Nguyen Thi Thoa Faculty of Chemical Technology, Hanoi University of Industry
  • Nguyen Van Chanh Military Engineering Officer School
  • Nguyen Thi Hoai Phuong Joint Vietnam - Russia Tropical Science and Technology Research Center
Keywords: Green tea leaf; Polyphenol; Corrosion inhibitor; Electrochemical corrosion; Marine corrosion; CT3 steel.

Abstract

In this paper, the effect of polyphenol compounds extracted from green tea leaves to inhibit CT3 steel corrosion in a simulated sea water environment was studied. The corrosion inhibitor is evaluated through some specifications: electrochemical corrossion and salt spray corrosion test by the B117-16 standard. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the salt-sprayed steel plate surface observation were used to evaluate the level of corrosion. The CT3 steel soaked in polyphenol solutions with various concentrations and times showed different corrosion resistance in marine conditions. At the polyphenol concentration of 1.5 mg in 1 liter solution, the corrosion rate of CT3 steel is reduced from 0.057 mm/year compared to 0.113 mm/year in the 3.5% NaCl solution without polyphenol, and soaking CT3 steel for 45 minutes in polyphenol : water : ethanol solution (1 g : 90 ml : 910 ml) gives the best resistance to salt spray corrosion.

điểm /   đánh giá
Published
2025-02-25
Section
Chemistry, Biology & Environment