Volume 11 Issue 2 ( June )

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Azide Assisted Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel by Bioactive Metallic Complexes – A Quantum Chemical Investigation

Mriganka Das, Rudra Manish Desai, Amrita Biswas

[ABSTRACT ]

Corrosion of mild steel is a significant issue in various industrial applications, and the development of effective corrosion inhibitors is crucial for mitigating this problem. In recent years, bioactive metallic complexes have emerged as promising candidates for corrosion inhibition due to their unique properties and environmentally friendly nature. Aiming of this article to study the activity and effectiveness of corrosion inhibitors. Generally, inhibitors work on surface adsorption properties. Here, we are focusing on the study of inhibitor adsorption activity on metal surfaces by theoretical approach. Schiff base compounds show very good interaction with metal surfaces. Inhibitor interaction was measured by the Density Functional Theory study with the help of

Keywords: DFT; Schiff base; Corrosion Inhibitor.