“…They have many advantages, including low toxicity, safety, easy adsorption on the steel surface, low cost, ease of production, and high inhibition efficiency [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. A surfactant compound is one that tends to accumulate at a surface or interface due to its high surface activity resulting from the adsorption of the surfactant molecules at the interface between bulk phases, forming aggregations called micelles, such as air and water, oil and water or electrode and solution [20][21][22]. The concentration at which surfactants aggregate is called the critical micelle concentration (CMC).…”