“…Studies have shown that certain conducting polymers such as Polyaniline and Polypyrrole have been found to offer corrosion protection of iron, steel and aluminum, attributed to its high stability in the air, adhesion and redox properties with the substrate [5][6][7][8][9] . Amongst the class of conducting polymers, Polyaniline (PAni) is unique due to its easy synthesis, low cost, good thermal stability, and reversible doping/dedoping process to control the conductivity [10,11] . When reaction occurs in acidic environment (low pH condition), leads the head-to-tail coupling of aniline monomers in the para position and green form as a protonated emeraldine, which can be dedoped by oxidizing agent to produce the blue, emeraldine base form of the semi-conducting polymer [12][13][14] .…”