2020
DOI: 10.17675/2305-6894-2020-9-4-24
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Study of the protective effect of green inhibitor extracted from seeds oil of Cannabis sativa L. against corrosion of brass 60Cu–40Zn in seawater medium

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“…1 kg of Arachis hypogaea shell extracts needs only R0.00, while most green inhibitors' extraction process is higher than $50 per kg. Conversely, high-performance inhibitor such as Ceratonia siliqua L seed oil [43][44][45], and Polysaccharide [46][47][48] are costly and, hence, are not recommended for large scale because of high preparation prices. It is worth noticing that most inhibitors reached highest performance at high concentration, increasing the related cost.…”
Section: Comparative Efficiency and Economic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 kg of Arachis hypogaea shell extracts needs only R0.00, while most green inhibitors' extraction process is higher than $50 per kg. Conversely, high-performance inhibitor such as Ceratonia siliqua L seed oil [43][44][45], and Polysaccharide [46][47][48] are costly and, hence, are not recommended for large scale because of high preparation prices. It is worth noticing that most inhibitors reached highest performance at high concentration, increasing the related cost.…”
Section: Comparative Efficiency and Economic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%