10–11 Oct 2024 Publication Process
Lombok
Asia/Makassar timezone

An experimental and theoretical study black cumin seed extract as environmentally sustainable corrosion inhibitors

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10m
Lombok

Lombok

Golden Palace Hotel Jl. Sriwijaya No.38, Sapta Marga, Kec. Cakranegara, Kota Mataram – Nusa Tenggara Barat, INDONESIA
Oral Presenter (Online) Science Parallel Session

Speaker

Putri Elsa (Chemistry Department, FMIPA, University of Mataram)

Description

Experimental corrosion tests and theoretical calculation were conduct to investigate the corrosion inhibition mechanism of black cumin seed (BCS) extract for copper in 1 M H2SO4 solution. Electrochemical testing using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and potentiodynamic polarization (PDP) method showed that BCS adsorbed to form a protective layer on the copper surface with high inhibition efficiency at 500 ppm concentration (73,35%). The BCS is a mixed inhibitor (anodic and cathodic) that adsorbs physically on the copper surface and obey the Langmuir isothermal adsorption model. Quantum chemical calculation and molecular dynamic simulation show that the studied BCS molecules adsorb strongly on the copper surface with parallel orientation mode. The methyl linoleate molecules from BCS produce the most stable adsorption energy of the other studied compound molecules as a result of molecular dynamic simulation.

Primary authors

Putri Elsa (Chemistry Department, FMIPA, University of Mataram) Saprini Hamdiani (Chemistry Department, FMIPA, University of Mataram) Saprizal Hadisaputra (Chemistry Education Department, FKIP, University of Mataram)

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