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Performance of corrosion inhibitor extracted from enzymatic hydrolysate of waste Platanus acerifolia leaves
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? 2022 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering ChemistryIn this study, an ultrasound-assisted enzymatic extraction (UEE) method was proposed to augment the anti-corrosion performance of the green inhibitor extracted from waste Platanus acerifolia leaves. Chemical compositions and anticorrosive properties of UEE extract were characterized via multiple technologies. The adsorption film on the steel surface was characterized via X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The surface information of corroded steel was also analyzed. Results showed that, compared with the ultrasound-assisted alkali extraction (UAE), UEE increased the utilization rate of raw plant materials by 22%~39%. After optimized via response surface methodology, the maximum yield of UEE extract could reach 27.081 mg/g. Electrochemical results showed, compared with 3% UAE extract, the inhibition efficiency of 3% UEE extract after 72 h in 0.5 M NaCl was increased by 22% while the extraction time was saved by 90%. Microscopic observations also proved that UEE extract can effectively mitigate the corrosion degree where the roughness of steel surface decreased by 63.67%. XPS results revealed that a carbonaceous protecting layer was formed on steel surfaces. The inhibition mechanism analysis suggested that flavonoids and their derivatives were apt to adsorb on the steel surface via chelation and surface physical adsorption, which could block the pathway of chloride attack.