Rational Design of Inhibitor-Encapsulated Bio-MOF-1 for Dual Corrosion Protection.
Jinhua FengJunnan ChenShuchang WangMiaomiao JiaZhiyu ZhangTongwen YuMing XuePublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Searching for the efficient and sustainable inhibitors to defend metal corrosion in the marine environment has received a great deal attention in both academia and industry. In this work, a new strategy was developed to encapsulate benzimidazole (BI) inhibitor guest molecules into the micropores of bio-MOF-1, which was constructed with the other natural adenine inhibitor. Electrochemical characterizations revealed that the slowly sustained release of BI and adenine inhibitors from the BI@bio-MOF-1 composite presented excellent anti-corrosion durability in the whole mild steel corrosion process. The impedance arc value attained approximately 5000 Ω·cm 2 at initially 2 h and further increased to 6000 Ω·cm 2 after 5 days immersion in 0.5 M NaCl solution, and the inhibition efficiency reached 85.36% due to the synergistic dual inhibitive effect of BI@bio-MOF-1 composite. The dual inhibition-based bio-MOF-1 composite equipped strong metal-chelating capability and response durability, exhibiting high potentiality for metal anti-corrosion applications.