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Название: Organic Corrosion Inhibitors

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Техническая литература

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isbn: 9781119794509

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СКАЧАТЬ used as corrosion inhibitors for different metals and alloys in various environments. Because of the increasing ecological awareness and strict environmental regulations, various classes of environmental‐friendly alternatives to the traditional toxic corrosion inhibitors have been developed and being implemented. These series of compounds mostly include carbohydrates, natural polymers and amino acids (AAs), and their derivatives. Corrosion scientists and engineers strongly believe that these environmental‐friendly alternatives will be capable to replace, in the near future, the toxic marketable products that are still being used via many worldwide industries.

      A book covering the recent developments on using organic compounds as corrosion inhibitors is broadly overdue. It has been addressed by Drs. Verma, Hussain, and Ebenso in this book which attends to fundamental characteristics of organic corrosion inhibitors, their synthesis and characterization, chronological growths, and their industrial applications. The corrosion inhibition using organic compounds, especially heterocyclic compounds, is broad ranging. This book is divided into five sections, where each section contains several chapters. Section 1 “Basics of corrosion and prevention” describes the basic of corrosion, experimental and computational testing of corrosion, and a comparison between organic and inorganic corrosion inhibitors. Section 2 “Heterocyclic and non‐heterocyclic corrosion inhibitors” describes the collection of different series of heterocyclic and non‐heterocyclic corrosion inhibitors such as amines, imidazole, quinoline, pyridine, indole, and their derivatives. This section also includes organic compounds as corrosion inhibitors for oil and gas industries.

      Section 3 “Organic green corrosion inhibitors” entirely focuses on green corrosion inhibitors. This section describes the corrosion inhibition characteristics of carbohydrates, amino acids (AAs), oleochemicals, chemical medicines, ionic liquids (ILs), and their derivatives. Section 4 “Organic compounds based nanomaterials as corrosion inhibitors” describes the corrosion inhibition properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs: SWCNTs and MWCNTs), graphene oxide (GO), and their composites. In the end, Section 5 “Organic polymers as corrosion inhibitors” gives a description on natural and synthetic polymers as corrosion inhibitors.

      Overall, this book is written for scholars in academia and industry, working corrosion engineering, materials science students, and applied chemistry. The editors and contributors are well‐known researchers, scientists, and true professionals from academia and industry. On behalf of Wiley, we are very thankful to authors of all chapters for their amazing and passionate efforts in making of this book. Special thanks to Prof. M. A. Quraishi, who guided us continuously in drafting of this book. Special thanks to Michael Leventhal (acquisitions editor) and Katrina Maceda (managing editor) for their dedicated support and help during this project. In the end, all thanks to Wiley for publishing the book.

       Chandrabhan Verma, PhD

       Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, PhD

       Eno E. Ebenso, PhD

      About the Editors

Photograph of Chandrabhan Verma.

       Chandrabhan Verma

Photograph of Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain.

       Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain

      Eno E. Ebenso is a research professor at the Institute of Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology, University of South Africa. He has published extensively in local and international peer‐reviewed journals of wide readership with over 300 publications (articles in newspapers, plenary/invited lectures, and conference proceedings not included). He currently has an H‐Index of 67 and over 10 000 total citations from the Scopus Search Engine of Elsevier Science since 1996. According to the Elsevier SciVal Insights Report (2010–2015), he has a citation impact 10% above world average: second most prolific author in the field of corrosion inhibition worldwide and fifth most downloads of his publications globally in the field of corrosion inhibition. His Google Scholar Citations since 2013 is over 8000 with an H‐index of 64 and i10‐index of 216. His RESEARCHERID account shows H‐index of 44 with total citations of 5779 and average citation per article of 24.78. He is also a B3 NRF Rated Scientist in Chemistry (South African National Research Foundation). INTERPRETATION – B3: Most of the reviewers are convinced that he enjoys considerable international recognition for the high quality and impact of his recent research outputs. He is a member of International Society of Electrochemistry, South African Chemical Institute (M.S.A. Chem. I.), South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP) (Pri. Sci. Nat.), Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), and a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (FRSC).

Photograph of Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain.

       Eno E. Ebenso

      List of Contributors

      Ekemini D. Akpan Department of Chemistry School of Chemical and Physical Sciences and Material Science Innovation & Modelling (MaSIM) Research Focus Area Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences North‐West University Mmabatho, South Africa

      Mustafa R. Al‐Hadeethi Department of Chemistry College of Education Kirkuk University Kirkuk, Iraq

      F. A. Ansari Department of Applied Sciences Faculty of Engineering Jahangirabad Institute of Technology Barabanki, India

      Jeenat Aslam Department of Chemistry College of Science Taibah University Yanbu, Al‐Madina Saudi Arabia

      Ruby Aslam Corrosion Research Laboratory, Department of Applied Chemistry Faculty of Engineering and Technology Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh Uttar Pradesh India

      Megha Basik Corrosion Research Laboratory Department of Applied Chemistry Faculty of Engineering and Technology Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh Uttar Pradesh India