A Scientific Study at the University of Basrah Examines the Electrochemical Evaluation of the Gemini Surfactant
A scientific study prepared by the lecturer Dr. Mushtaq Jari Muftan, the lecturer Ammar Abdul-Jabbar Kadhim, and Dr. Adnan Sultan Abdul-Nabi in the College of Education of Al Qurna at the University of Basrah examined the electrochemical evaluation of the surfactant Gemini as an inhibitor to reduce corrosion: A simulation study to link the inhibition efficiency to the electronic properties.
The study, which was published in the International Journal of Corrosion and Scale Inhibition, which is located in the second quarter Q2 within the Scopus containers, included the efficiency of Gemini Surfactant compounds in inhibiting the corrosion of crude oil pipelines, using electrochemical techniques and a scanning electron microscope.
The results reached a study of the inhibition mechanism and the adsorption mechanism on the metal surface based on the DMol3 / EPS program and the latest theoretical methods.
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