• No results found

Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel using Fig Leaves Extract in Hydrochloric Acid Solution

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2019

Share "Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel using Fig Leaves Extract in Hydrochloric Acid Solution"

Copied!
14
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Figure 2. Langmuir isotherm for adsorption of Fig extract onto mild steel surface in 2M HCl
Figure 3. Corrosion rate and inhibition efficiency of mild steel specimens in 2M HCl with and without Fig extract at different temperatures using LPR
Figure 4.  Langmuir isotherm for adsorption of Fig leaves extract onto mild steel surface in 2M HCl at different temperatures
Figure 6.  Cyclic sweep of mild steel immersed in 2M HCl with or without Fig leaves extract at room temperature
+4

References

Related documents

This paper proposes an unsupervised learning model that uses a small-scale named entity dictionary and an unlabeled corpus for classifiying named entities.. Collins and Singer

The surviving fractions of HeLa cells under visible-light irradiations for 4 h in dependence on the concentrations of pure- and N-TiO2 nanoparticles were shown in Figure 2b.. As

In this work, we have studied the behaviour of corrosion of tinplate in hydrochloride media taking account the effect of the addition of natural Artemisia

In this study, 26 out of 44 evaluable patients were assessed for efficacy, as they received at least 1 complete cycle of treatment with MK-0752 alone followed by MK-0752 in

In a study conducted in 189 patients presenting with severe sepsis [34], about 10% of patients had adrenal failure (defined in that study as serum cortisol levels < 20 µ

The identification of alternative regulation states from scaling properties in river basins (Sect. 2), together with the hypothesis that forest loss weakens the regulatory

A convenient method to assess the possible occurrence of a debris flow is to compare measured and forecasted rain- falls to critical rainfall threshold (CRT) curves..