Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences Publishes Scientific Research on the Application and Theoretical Study of New Barbiturate Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitors
Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences Publishes Scientific Research on the Application and Theoretical Study of New Barbiturate Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitors
The respected Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences, Prof. Dr. Hamida Idan Salman, published a research entitled (Application and Theoretical Study: New Barbiturate Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitors (Biology), which was published in the international journal of The Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences. C, physiology and molecular biology, that is published by publishing houses in the Arab Republic of Egypt. This research aims to synthesize and characterize a new thio-barbiturate derivative containing nitrogen and oxygen atoms, this is an interesting matter in the field of corrosion using 1H-NMR, FT-IR and CHNS techniques. And a study of the polarization curves of corrosion of carbon steel in an acidic solution (1M H2SO4) and in the temperature range (303-313-323)K using a static stress device by using newly prepared barbiturate derivatives to prevent corrosion, treat and protect metals. In addition to knowing the inhibitory efficiency of the thiobarbiturate derivative on theoretical physical and chemical standards. Studying the relationship between the corrosion inhibition efficiency of molecules and their electronic properties. The most prominent conclusions came through the identification of a new barbiturate derivative using FT-IR, H-NMR1, and 13C-NMR techniques. It was tried as an inhibitor of carbon steel alloys in a 1M H2SO4 solution, and the results were good. Through electrochemical experiments, it was discovered that the produced compound effectively prevents the corrosion effect on the surface of the alloy.