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Influence of Bauhinia tomentosa Stem Bark Extract on the Electrochemical Behavior of Low-Carbon Steel in 1 M HCl

Authors: Msenhemba Moses Mchihi, Shonola Rebecca Ibukunola, Bilqis Omobola Seriki, Adeyinka Olubunmi Eruola  Aderibigbe Tajudeen Adejare , Paula Hembadoon Ado and Opeolu Sunday Olutunji

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JORDANIAN JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (JJECI)

Pages: 77- 89

 

Abstract

Plant-derived extracts serve as effective environmentally friendly inhibitors of corrosion because they are biodegradable, innocuous, and derived from renewable resources, rendering them a more friendly and sustainable substitute for harmful synthetic inhibitors. In this study, the inhibitive performance of Bauhinia tomentosa (BT) stem bark extract on low-carbon steel (L-CS) deterioration in 1 M hydrochloric acid was assessed via open circuit potential (OCP), potentiodynamic polarization (PDP), electrochemical impedance
spectroscopy (EIS), and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The results show that BT extract suppressed L-CS corrosion, with inhibition efficiency improving as inhibitor concentration increases. Polarization data indicate that BT functions as a mixed-type inhibitor by simultaneously retarding anodic metal deterioration and cathodic hydrogen liberation reactions. Corrosion
current density (Icorr) noticeably reduced from 1241 μAcm-2 (in the absence BT) to 687 μAcm-2 (in the presence of 1000 ppm of BT). Impedance measurements revealed improved resistance associated with charge transfer (Rct), confirming adsorption of BT molecules on the L-CS exterior. Rct increased from 3533  cm2 (without BT) to 4794  cm2 (when 1000 ppm of BT was introduced). GC–MS
analysis identified organic compounds containing heteroatoms and pi-electron schemes, which enable robust interaction with the metal surface. An inhibition efficiency of up to 45% was achieved at 1000 ppm BT from PDP analysis, highlighting the prospect of BT extract as a corrosion inhibitor with modest performance in acidic environments.

Paper type: Research Paper

Keywords: Mild steel, HCl, Plant extract, Electrochemical techniques, Green corrosion inhibitor

Citation: Mchihi, M., M., lbukunola, S., R., Seriki, B., O., Eruola, A., O., Adejare, A., T., Ado, P., H., and Olutunji, O., S. ” Influence of Bauhinia tomentosa Stem Bark Extract on the Electrochemical Behavior of Low-Carbon Steel in 1 M HCl” Jordanian Journal of Engineering and Chemical
Industries, Vol. 9, No.1, pp:77-89 (2026).

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