2021
DOI: 10.32434/0321-4095-2021-137-4-27-34
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Inhibition of steel corrosion by some Schiff and Mannich bases: a theoretical evaluation

Abstract: There is no doubt that the value and importance of using computational methods in corrosion science are becoming gradually recognized. Drilling deeper into the thought that certain molecular electronic descriptors such as ionization potential, electron affinity, HOMO–LUMO gap and dipole moment matter, because they present a unique solution to comprehend the inhibition properties of corrosion inhibitors, leads us to a further quandary. The reliability of such parameters is the subject of acrimonious debate, and… Show more

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“…Undoubtedly, the value and importance of using computational methods in the science of corrosion is gradually being recognized [15]. Delving into the thought that certain molecular electronic descriptors such as ionization potential, electron affinity, HOMO-LUMO gap, and dipole moment matter because they represent a unique solution to the problem of understanding the inhibitory properties of corrosion inhibitors leads us to the next predicament.…”
Section: Mannich Base Zhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undoubtedly, the value and importance of using computational methods in the science of corrosion is gradually being recognized [15]. Delving into the thought that certain molecular electronic descriptors such as ionization potential, electron affinity, HOMO-LUMO gap, and dipole moment matter because they represent a unique solution to the problem of understanding the inhibitory properties of corrosion inhibitors leads us to the next predicament.…”
Section: Mannich Base Zhmentioning
confidence: 99%