This review aims to document the publications concerning 4-hydroxycoumarin, its synthesis, chemical reactivity and reactions during the period from 1996 up to now.
The inhibitory impact
of low-cost synthesized pyrazoline derivatives
named
Pz
series (
Pz1
and
Pz2
) on the corrosion of API 5L X60 carbon steel in 5 M HCl was inspected
to serve as corrosion inhibitors against such a solution for its usage
in the oilfield well acidization process. Also, the same compounds
were unitized as biocides for sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRBs) to
inhibit the microbial-induced corrosion effect. This study was conducted
via several electrochemical techniques, namely, electrochemical potentiodynamic
polarization (EP) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS),
in addition to computational density functional theory (DFT). The
inhibition efficiency (IE) of
Pz
series on the corrosion
of 5L X60 carbon steel in 5 M HCl was found to increase whenever the
Pz
series molecule concentration was increased. EP measurements
revealed that
Pz1
and
Pz2
have both cathodic
and anodic features (mixed inhibitor) and their corrosion IEs were
around 90%. The physicochemical properties of the
Pz1
and
Pz2
compounds were studied using Langmuir adsorption
isotherms, where the equilibrium adsorption data were found to follow
it accurately. EIS outputs were found to comply with the values obtained
from EP. Scanning electron microscopy was used to examine the topographic
anisotropy between the inhibited and uninhibited 5L X60 carbon steel
samples to double-check the electrochemical findings. DFT calculations
and Monte Carlo simulations were utilized to predict the behavior
of inhibitors and to rationalize the experimental results. The serial
dilution bioassay technique was used to assess the
Pz
series as potential biocides to counter the effect of SRBs in compliance
with the TM0194-2014-SG standard test method, and the results showed
the potency of
Pz
series in inhibiting such bacterial
growth.
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