Gemini surfactant as multifunctional corrosion and biocorrosion inhibitors for mild steel

Marta Pakiet*, Iwona Kowalczyk, Rafael Leiva Garcia, Robert Moorcroft, Tim Nichol, Thomas Smith, Robert Akid, Bogumił Brycki

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Abstract

Biocorrosion is an important type of corrosion which leads to economic losses across oil and gas industries, due to increased monitoring, maintenance, and a reduction in platform availability. Ideally, a chemical compound engineered to mitigate against biocorrosion would possess both antimicrobial properties, as well as efficient corrosion inhibition. Gemini surfactants have shown efficacy in both of these properties, however there still remains a lack of electrochemical information regarding biocorrosion inhibition. The inhibition of corrosion and biocorrosion, by cationic gemini surfactants, of carbon steel was investigated. The results showed that the inhibition efficiency of the gemini surfactants was high (consistently >95%), even at low concentrations. Gemini surfactants also showed strong antimicrobial activity, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (0.018 mM). Corrosion inhibition was investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and linear polarisation resistance (LPR), with biocorrosion experiments carried out in an anaerobic environment. Surface morphology was analysed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)252-262
Number of pages11
JournalBioelectrochemistry
Volume128
Early online date13 Apr 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Biocorrosion inhibitor
  • Carbon steel
  • Corrosion inhibitor
  • Gemini surfactant

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