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Camellia Sinensis as Natural Corrosion Inhibitor<br />

Nur Azlin binti Awang Senik @ Ibrahim<br />

Supervisor: Dr. Nabilah binti Ismail<br />

Bachelors of Sciences (Chemical Sciences)<br />

School of Fundamental Science<br />

Camellia Sinensis were well-known natural product containing phenolic and flavonoid<br />

compounds, which reveals a significant advantage for corrosion inhibition purpose. In<br />

this study, the active compound in Camellia Sinensis were extracted and further<br />

characterized with FTIR to identify the functional group in it including their abundancy.<br />

Corrosion experiment using JR235 mild steel grade was conducted where these<br />

specimens were immersed in the flowing system models in control condition for 60<br />

days. Corrosion performance were investigate using weight-loss method and analysed<br />

using mathematical equation to determine the weight different, thus determining the<br />

corrosion rate. In addition, SEM was used in order to monitor the surface morphology<br />

of mild steel. Results reveal that corrosive layer formation is being inhibited correspond<br />

to extract usage. This research found that the inhibition properties increase with<br />

increasing extract concentration used. Therefore, tea leaves extract serves as an<br />

effective and non-toxic corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in dynamic saline condition.<br />

467 | U M T U N D E R G R A D U A T E R E S E A R C H D A Y 2018

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