CORROSION INHIBITION PROPERTY OF EXPIRED FLUOXYMESTERONE DRUG ON THE ALUMINUM (AL) SURFACE IN 3 % NaCl SOLUTION

Authors

  • NARASIMHA RAGHAVENDRA Department of Chemistry, K. L. E. Society's P. C. Jabin Science College (Autonomous) Vidyanagar, Hubballi-580031, India
  • LEENA V. HUBLIKAR Department of Chemistry, K. L. E. Society's P. C. Jabin Science College (Autonomous) Vidyanagar, Hubballi-580031, India
  • ANJALI S. BHINGE Department of Chemistry, K. L. E. Society's P. C. Jabin Science College (Autonomous) Vidyanagar, Hubballi-580031, India
  • POOJA J. GANIGER Department of Chemistry, K. L. E. Society's P. C. Jabin Science College (Autonomous) Vidyanagar, Hubballi-580031, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ijcpr.2019v11i3.34100

Keywords:

Aluminum, Mass loss, Expired Fluoxymesterone drug, Contact time, Atomic absorption spectroscopy

Abstract

Objective: Aluminum (Al) corrosion in the NaCl solution is an example of dissolution in the neutral medium. The ongoing corrosion research efforts to produce the eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors to protect the aluminum metal from the corrosive solution.

Methods: Herein, mass loss and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) techniques were conducted to explain the adsorption property of expired Fluoxymesterone drug on the Al surface in the 3 % NaCl solution.

Results: All results show that the expired Fluoxymesterone drug molecules generate a stable invisible layer through adsorption mechanism on the electrode surface. The corrosion inhibition behavior mainly depends on the concentration of the expired Fluoxymesterone drug and contact time at 313 K.

Conclusion: The corrosion inhibition property is due to adsorption of electron-rich molecules on the Al surface in 3 % NaCl solution.

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Published

15-05-2019

How to Cite

RAGHAVENDRA, N., L. V. HUBLIKAR, A. S. BHINGE, and P. J. GANIGER. “CORROSION INHIBITION PROPERTY OF EXPIRED FLUOXYMESTERONE DRUG ON THE ALUMINUM (AL) SURFACE IN 3 % NaCl SOLUTION”. International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research, vol. 11, no. 3, May 2019, pp. 48-50, doi:10.22159/ijcpr.2019v11i3.34100.

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