“…It is reported that organic materials, such as polymers or macromolecules having -OH, -COOH, -NH2, etc., functional groups, were found to be corrosion inhibitors in different corrosive environments. Important corrosion inhibition efficiencies that are observed using conducting polymers are not only due to the presence of π-electrons, but also to their larger molecular size, which ensures greater coverage of the metallic surface [12]. Thus, the efficiency of an organic compound as a successful inhibitor is mainly due to its ability to be adsorbed onto the metal surface.…”