Materials Research
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Item Optimization of espresso spent ground coffee waste extract preparation and the influence of its chemical composition as an eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor for carbon steel in acid medium(ABM, ABC, ABPol, 2020) Costa, Marina A. J. L. da; Gois, Jefferson S. de; Toaldo, Isabela M.; Bauerfeldt, Ana Clara Favilla; Batista, Diego B.; Bordignon-Luiz, Marilde T.; Lago, Dalva C. B. do; Luna, Aderval S.; Senna, Lilian F. deThis work proposes the reuse of spent ground coffee waste (SCG) extracts as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors for carbon steel in acid medium, and the correlation between their anticorrosive efficiency and chemical composition. The extraction method was optimized using a central composite design, and the chemical composition of the extracts was accessed using UV-Vis spectrometry, HPLC, and ICP-OES. EIS and Potentiodynamic Polarization (PP) tests evaluated the anticorrosive properties of the extracts. Total phenol content ranged from 93 mg L-1 to 219 mg L-1 Gallic Acid Equivalent. The highest concentration of phenolic compounds was observed for syringic acid (78.67 mg L-1), while the lowest concentration was verified for (-)-epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate (0.01 mg L-1). The Pearson correlation coefficient showed no correlation between the Rct and the total phenol content, although, positive correlations with the Rct was observed for caffeic acid, (+)-catechin, ferulic acid, and protocatechuic acid. EIS analysis revealed that all of the extracts could act as corrosion inhibitors. The best performance was verified for C3 extract (IE % = 94.83%). PP tests showed that this extract acted as a mixed inhibitor, with a predominant cathodic effect. Therefore, the valorization of the extracts as corrosion inhibitors was successfully achieved.