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Amino acids and their derivatives as corrosion inhibitors for metals and alloys

Brahim El IbrahimiApply Chemistry-Physic Team, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences - University Ibn Zohr, B.P. 8106 Cité Dakhla, Agadir, MoroccoAaziz JmiaiApply Chemistry-Physic Team, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences - University Ibn Zohr, B.P. 8106 Cité Dakhla, Agadir, MoroccoL. BazziApply Chemistry-Physic Team, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences - University Ibn Zohr, B.P. 8106 Cité Dakhla, Agadir, MoroccoS. El IssamiApply Chemistry-Physic Team, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences - University Ibn Zohr, B.P. 8106 Cité Dakhla, Agadir, Morocco
2017en
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In the last two decades, research in the field of corrosion inhibitors had been directed toward the goal of using cheap effective molecules of low or non-negative environmental impact to replace the environmentally hazardous compounds. One of the encourager compounds which can be used as safe corrosion inhibitors are amino acids. They are environmentally friendly, non-toxic, biodegradable and relatively cheap. On other hand, the development of computational modeling helps to understand the inhibition mechanism of those compounds and to develop the newly designed inhibitors. In this review, most of contribution made in literature on the use of amino acids and their derivatives as corrosion inhibitors for metallic alloys materials were presented and discussed.

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