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Recycling of expired ciprofloxacin in synthetic acid rain (SAR) solution as a green corrosion inhibitor for copper: a theoretical and experimental evaluation
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Fouda, A. S.
, El-Mahdy, Mohamed Sarwat
, Montaser, Atiat A.
, Mahmoud, Elsayed E. E.
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Acid rain
/ Adsorption
/ Antibiotics
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Copper
/ Corrosion
/ Corrosion inhibitors
/ Density functional theory
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrodes
/ Environmental impact
/ Fourier transforms
/ Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
/ Metals
/ Microscopy
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Morphology
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Research Article
/ Temperature effects
2024
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Recycling of expired ciprofloxacin in synthetic acid rain (SAR) solution as a green corrosion inhibitor for copper: a theoretical and experimental evaluation
by
Fouda, A. S.
, El-Mahdy, Mohamed Sarwat
, Montaser, Atiat A.
, Mahmoud, Elsayed E. E.
in
Acid rain
/ Adsorption
/ Antibiotics
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Copper
/ Corrosion
/ Corrosion inhibitors
/ Density functional theory
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrodes
/ Environmental impact
/ Fourier transforms
/ Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
/ Metals
/ Microscopy
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Morphology
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Research Article
/ Temperature effects
2024
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Recycling of expired ciprofloxacin in synthetic acid rain (SAR) solution as a green corrosion inhibitor for copper: a theoretical and experimental evaluation
by
Fouda, A. S.
, El-Mahdy, Mohamed Sarwat
, Montaser, Atiat A.
, Mahmoud, Elsayed E. E.
in
Acid rain
/ Adsorption
/ Antibiotics
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Copper
/ Corrosion
/ Corrosion inhibitors
/ Density functional theory
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrodes
/ Environmental impact
/ Fourier transforms
/ Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
/ Metals
/ Microscopy
/ Monte Carlo simulation
/ Morphology
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Research Article
/ Temperature effects
2024
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Recycling of expired ciprofloxacin in synthetic acid rain (SAR) solution as a green corrosion inhibitor for copper: a theoretical and experimental evaluation
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Recycling of expired ciprofloxacin in synthetic acid rain (SAR) solution as a green corrosion inhibitor for copper: a theoretical and experimental evaluation
2024
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The antibiotic Ciprofloxacin (CIPRO) was investigated as a new inhibitor for copper corrosion in Synthetic Acid Rain Solution (SAR) utilizing Mass Loss (ML) as a chemical method, Potentiodynamic Polarization (PDP), and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) as electrochemical techniques. In the presence of 600 ppm of the antibiotic CIPRO, the protection percentage reached 90.1% according to the EIS technique. Thermodynamic adsorption and activation characteristics were evaluated and described. The CIPRO adsorption on the Cu surface in the SAR solution was physical adsorption and complied with the Langmuir isotherm. According to PDP curves, the studied medication was served as a mixed type of inhibitor. This medication prevented corrosion by adhering to the metallic surface, which was demonstrated by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-Ray (SEM–EDX), and Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). Results from the Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Monte Carlo simulations (MC) complement experimental results. The inhibition efficiencies obtained via different methods are consistent with each other.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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