Study on the Effects of Vitex negundo and Catharanthus roseus Leaves Extract as a Green Inhibitor for Corrosion Control of Mild Steel in Bioethanol and its Blend
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The study of the effect of Nepal origin Vitex negundo and Catharanthus roseus plant
extracts on the corrosion behavior of mild steel in pure bioethanol (E100) and its 15 %
blend (E15) with 85 % commercially available Euro-4 grade petrol (E0) was carried out
using corrosion tests, corrosion inhibition efficiency and mechanism at 25 ± 2 °C in airtight
condition. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra were used to characterize the used
E100, E15 blend, and commercially available Euro-4 grade petrol (E0). Among E100, E15,
and E0 fuels, the E100 has the highest corrosion susceptibility to the mild steel; mostly due
to the water-absorbing ability of E100 and E15. However, the corrosion resistance property
of the mild steel was found to be increased with increasing concentrations from 500 to
2000 ppm of both Vitex negundo and Catharanthus roseus methanol extracts as greenbased
corrosion inhibitors in both the E100 and E15 blend. Additions of Vitex negundo
extract seem to be more effective than that of Catharanthus roseus extract to increase the
corrosion-resistant properties of the mild steel both in pure E100 and E15 blend.
The % corrosion inhibition efficiency was steeply increased with the additions of 500-1000
ppm of both plants extract and it attained an almost steady-state with the additions between
1000 and 2000 ppm of both plants. Maximum inhibition efficiencies of about 89 % and 75
% were obtained at 2000 ppm V. negundo and C. roseus extract, respectively, for the mild
steel in E100, and it was about 86 % and 72 % in the E15 blend at 25 ± 2 °C in airtight
condition. Especially, the corrosion-resistant properties of the mild steel in E100 and E15
blend with 1500 ppm and 2000 ppm V. negundo plant extract were found to be higher even
than the corrosion-resistant properties in E0 after 1008-1344 hrs or more exposure times.
Such high corrosion inhibition mechanism on the surface of the mild steel sheet by greenbased
corrosion inhibitors of V. negundo and C. roseus plant extracts in E100 and E15
biofuels was obeyed both the Langmuir and Temkin adsorption isotherms. Consequently, it
can be said summarized that leaf extract of both plants act as good green-based inhibitors
to minimize/control the electrochemical corrosion of the mild steel in E100 and E15 at
room temperature.