10 Challenges and future outlook
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Richika Ganjoo
, Shveta Sharma , Humira Assad , Abhinay Thakur and Ashish Kumar
Abstract
Organic corrosion inhibitors are used in a wide range of industrial applications. However, there are a lot of limitations to using these compounds. The limited solubility of organic corrosion inhibitors, especially in polar solutions, is among the most problematic elements of using them. Owing to their water-repellent nature, organic corrosion inhibitors, particularly those comprising aromatic rings and nonpolar hydrocarbon groups, have restricted solubility, reducing their preventative competence. Corrosion inhibitors, on the other side, have significant practical significance because they are extensively used during reducing metallic morsel throughout the production process and minimizing the risk of excessive wear, both of which can result in the abrupt cessation of production methods, and further in considerable economic loss. As a result, we explore the future perspective and obstacles in corrosion research, such as the drawbacks of various corrosion inhibitors and corrosion inhibition techniques, in this chapter.
Abstract
Organic corrosion inhibitors are used in a wide range of industrial applications. However, there are a lot of limitations to using these compounds. The limited solubility of organic corrosion inhibitors, especially in polar solutions, is among the most problematic elements of using them. Owing to their water-repellent nature, organic corrosion inhibitors, particularly those comprising aromatic rings and nonpolar hydrocarbon groups, have restricted solubility, reducing their preventative competence. Corrosion inhibitors, on the other side, have significant practical significance because they are extensively used during reducing metallic morsel throughout the production process and minimizing the risk of excessive wear, both of which can result in the abrupt cessation of production methods, and further in considerable economic loss. As a result, we explore the future perspective and obstacles in corrosion research, such as the drawbacks of various corrosion inhibitors and corrosion inhibition techniques, in this chapter.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XI
- 1 An introduction to natural corrosion inhibitor 1
- 2 Corrosion inhibitors: fundamental concepts and selection metrics 19
- 3 Natural corrosion inhibitors: adsorption mechanism 51
- 4 Plants as corrosion inhibitors for metals in corrosive media 61
- 5 Biomass waste as corrosion inhibitor for metals in corrosive media 75
- 6 Biopolymers as corrosion inhibitors for metals in corrosive media 97
- 7 Modern testing and analyzing techniques in corrosion 115
- 8 Natural product-based multifunctional corrosion inhibitors for smart coatings 139
- 9 Commercialization of environmentally sustainable corrosion inhibitors 175
- 10 Challenges and future outlook 189
- Index 205
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XI
- 1 An introduction to natural corrosion inhibitor 1
- 2 Corrosion inhibitors: fundamental concepts and selection metrics 19
- 3 Natural corrosion inhibitors: adsorption mechanism 51
- 4 Plants as corrosion inhibitors for metals in corrosive media 61
- 5 Biomass waste as corrosion inhibitor for metals in corrosive media 75
- 6 Biopolymers as corrosion inhibitors for metals in corrosive media 97
- 7 Modern testing and analyzing techniques in corrosion 115
- 8 Natural product-based multifunctional corrosion inhibitors for smart coatings 139
- 9 Commercialization of environmentally sustainable corrosion inhibitors 175
- 10 Challenges and future outlook 189
- Index 205