TY - JOUR ID - TI - New Developments in Inhibition of the Sweet Environment in a Variety of Corrosive Media: A Review AU - Anees A. Khadom AU - Khalid H. Rashid AU - Wasan F. Hameed PY - 2022 VL - 40 IS - 9 [Cheringmical Enginee] SP - 1117 EP - 1130 JO - Engineering and Technology Journal مجلة الهندسة والتكنولوجيا SN - 16816900 24120758 AB - This paper aims to look at how pipeline steel and crude oil storage tanks resistcorrosion in aqueous carbon dioxide (CO2) environments. To this aim, we havestudied different inhibitors, particularly the heterocyclic inhibitor, which is usedto prevent mild steel corrosion in various situations. On mild steel, the corrosionpreventionmechanism of heterocyclic inhibitors is also investigated. CO2corrosion is the most frequent and dreaded type of corrosion in the oil and gasindustry, and corrosion inhibitors are the most effective way to fight CO2 corrosionin mild steel. Nonetheless, continual exposure to pollutants and corrosion causessuch as sulfur and chromate on pipeline surfaces is unavoidable. Because of theirtoxicity, commercial corrosion inhibitors are being used less frequently to protectthe environment. As a result of the advent of "green" chemistry and fruit waste,both of which have been demonstrated to be efficient corrosion inhibitors, plantextracts have become popular. This research aims to compile a list of carbondioxide corrosion inhibitors that have been proved to protect against this type ofattack. The material on this page is relevant to the gas and oil industries, whichrely on steel pipelines and crude oil tanks to transport oil and gas products. Thisstudy will also help develop better CO2 corrosion inhibitors for the gas and oilindustries.

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