2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1004041530105
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“…Investigations have been made recently into the corrosion inhibiting properties of natural products of plant origin, which was found to exhibit good inhibition efficiencies (F. Zucchi, I. H. Omar, 1985)(M. Kliskic, J. Radosevic, S. Gudic and V. Katalinik, 2000) (A. Y. El-Eter, 2003)(M. Abdallah, 2004)( E. E. Oquzic, 2006). The use of natural products for metals protection is of much importance because in addition to being inexpensive, readily available and renewable sources of materials, plant products are environmentally friendly and ecologically acceptable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigations have been made recently into the corrosion inhibiting properties of natural products of plant origin, which was found to exhibit good inhibition efficiencies (F. Zucchi, I. H. Omar, 1985)(M. Kliskic, J. Radosevic, S. Gudic and V. Katalinik, 2000) (A. Y. El-Eter, 2003)(M. Abdallah, 2004)( E. E. Oquzic, 2006). The use of natural products for metals protection is of much importance because in addition to being inexpensive, readily available and renewable sources of materials, plant products are environmentally friendly and ecologically acceptable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such investigation is of much importance because in addition to being environmentally friendly and ecologically acceptable, plant products are inexpensive, readily available and renewable sources of materials. Although a number of insightful papers have been devoted to corrosion inhibition by plant extracts [9][10][11][12], reports on the detailed mechanisms of the adsorption process are still scarce. Such has been the current research focus in our laboratory [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some research groups have reported the successful use of naturally occurring substances to inhibit the corrosion of metals in acidic and alkaline environment. Delonix regia extracts inhibited the corrosion of aluminum in hydrochloric acid solutions 13 , rosemary leaves were studied as corrosion inhibitor for the Al + 2.5Mg alloy in a 3% NaCl solution at 25°C 14 , and El-Etre investigated natural honey as a corrosion inhibitor for copper 15 and investigated opuntia extract on aluminum 16 .…”
Section: Green Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%