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COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitor Agent
Abstract
Colophony obtained from oleoresin, toll oil and wood stump sources from the Pine species. The dominant components of colophony are resin acids and abietic acid forms the primary resin acid. Colophony and derivatives as inhibitor agent of metallic surface corrosion and alloy dissolution in corrosive environments reviewed. The novel approach and basic chemical reactions of the colophony derivatives as a corrosion inhibitor given in detailed. Toxicity research approved that colophony and derivatives practically non-toxic component. This evidence has strengthened the reason why colophony is the escalated attention of industrial applications.
Colophony is considered green oil because it is renewable, inexpensive, and environmentally friendly material. The ability of colophony, also named naval store, to improve the sealing properties of ships is well known feature. In the oil industry, colophony derivatives have rising interest of corrosion inhibitors thanks to their amphiphilic nature. Additionally, it could be utilized as petroleum dispersants. Colophony derivatives are renewable raw material which has enhanced solubility and ambient in nature. Besides, comparing to petroleum-based materials it has affordable price and low toxicity. Therefore, colophony and derivatives have advantageous as a unique raw material of advanced polymers applications compared to chemical based toxic corrosion inhibitors. A critical note that colophony and derivative does not causing water pollution in field such as maritime transportation.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Environmental Engineering (Other)
Journal Section
Review
Publication Date
December 30, 2023
Submission Date
October 27, 2023
Acceptance Date
December 12, 2023
Published in Issue
Year 2023 Volume: 5 Number: 3
APA
Bildik Dal, A. E., & Güle, M. (2023). COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitor Agent. JENAS Journal of Environmental and Natural Studies, 5(3), 231-236. https://doi.org/10.53472/jenas.1382148
AMA
1.Bildik Dal AE, Güle M. COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitor Agent. JENAS. 2023;5(3):231-236. doi:10.53472/jenas.1382148
Chicago
Bildik Dal, Ahsen Ezel, and Mehmet Güle. 2023. “COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives As Corrosion Inhibitor Agent”. JENAS Journal of Environmental and Natural Studies 5 (3): 231-36. https://doi.org/10.53472/jenas.1382148.
EndNote
Bildik Dal AE, Güle M (December 1, 2023) COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitor Agent. JENAS Journal of Environmental and Natural Studies 5 3 231–236.
IEEE
[1]A. E. Bildik Dal and M. Güle, “COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitor Agent”, JENAS, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 231–236, Dec. 2023, doi: 10.53472/jenas.1382148.
ISNAD
Bildik Dal, Ahsen Ezel - Güle, Mehmet. “COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives As Corrosion Inhibitor Agent”. JENAS Journal of Environmental and Natural Studies 5/3 (December 1, 2023): 231-236. https://doi.org/10.53472/jenas.1382148.
JAMA
1.Bildik Dal AE, Güle M. COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitor Agent. JENAS. 2023;5:231–236.
MLA
Bildik Dal, Ahsen Ezel, and Mehmet Güle. “COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives As Corrosion Inhibitor Agent”. JENAS Journal of Environmental and Natural Studies, vol. 5, no. 3, Dec. 2023, pp. 231-6, doi:10.53472/jenas.1382148.
Vancouver
1.Ahsen Ezel Bildik Dal, Mehmet Güle. COLOPHONY and It’s Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitor Agent. JENAS. 2023 Dec. 1;5(3):231-6. doi:10.53472/jenas.1382148