Kanayo L. Oguzie
Federal University of Technology Owerri
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Journal of Materials Science | 2012
Emeka E. Oguzie; Cynthia E. Ogukwe; J. N. Ogbulie; F. C. Nwanebu; C. B. Adindu; I. O. Udeze; Kanayo L. Oguzie; F. C. Eze
To assess the prospect of exploiting biomass extracts for the simultaneous control of chemical- and microbial-influenced corrosion, we herein describe experimental and computational studies to probe the corrosion inhibition and biocidal efficacy of aqueous extracts of Piper guineense (PG). Proximate phytochemical analysis of PG revealed the presence of alkaloids (3.1%), tannins (0.9%) and saponins (11.0%). The corrosion-inhibiting effect of the extract was appraised on low-carbon steel corrosion in 1-M HCl and 0.5-M H2SO4 using gravimetric and electrochemical techniques, whereas the agar disc diffusion method was employed to determine the biocidal effect of the extract on the corrosion-associated sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), Desulfotomaculum species. PG was found to be an excellent inhibitor for both corrosion and SRB growth. Both effects are attributed to the phytochemical constituents present in the extract. The corrosion process was inhibited by adsorption of the extract organic matter on the steel surface, whereas the antimicrobial effect results from disruption of the growth and essential metabolic functions of the SRB. We have relied on quantum chemical computations and molecular dynamics simulations to highlight the individual contributions of some extract constituents to the observed corrosion-inhibiting effect.
Chemical Engineering Communications | 2014
Emeka E. Oguzie; M. A. Chidiebere; Kanayo L. Oguzie; C. B. Adindu; H. Momoh-Yahaya
The inhibiting action of the fruit extract of Terminalia chebula (TC) on mild steel corrosion in 1 M HCl solution was studied using gravimetric, potentiodynamic polarization, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) techniques. The experimental results showed that TC functioned as an inhibitor in the acidic corrodent and that corrosion inhibition efficiency increased with extract concentration. Cathodic and anodic polarization curves show that TC functioned as a mixed-type inhibitor, while impedance results show that the extract organic matter was adsorbed at the metal/corrodent interphase. A computational study of the adsorption behavior of some of the organic constituents of the extracts was carried out using density functional theory (DFT). The computations were used to theoretically ascertain the individual contributions of the constituents to the observed corrosion-inhibiting effect of the extract.
Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology | 2013
Emeka E. Oguzie; Z.O. Iheabunike; Kanayo L. Oguzie; Cynthia E. Ogukwe; M. A. Chidiebere; Conrad K. Enenebeaku; Chris O. Akalezi
The extract from the seeds of Aframomum Melegueta (AM) was investigated as corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in aerated 1 M HCl and 0.5 M H2SO4 solutions using gravimetric and electrochemical techniques. AM extract was found to inhibit both the cathodic and anodic partial reactions of the corrosion process, via adsorption of the organic matter on the metal/solution interface, as described by the Langmuir as well as Flory-Huggins adsorption isotherms. Corrosion rates in all systems studied increased with rise in temperature. Increasing the temperature of the system enhanced inhibition efficiency of AM extract in 1 M HCl, but decreased efficiency in 0.5 M H2SO4. Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to theoretically illustrate the electronic structure and adsorption behaviour of the active constituents of the seeds of Aframomum melegueta; paradol (1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)decan-3-one) and shogaol ((E)-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)dec-4-en-3-one) in order to theoretically evaluate their contributions to the corrosion inhibiting action of the extract.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2012
Maduabuchi A. Chidiebere; Cynthia E. Ogukwe; Kanayo L. Oguzie; Chukwuemeka N. Eneh; Emeka E. Oguzie
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012
Emeka E. Oguzie; Chinonso Blessing Adindu; Conrad K. Enenebeaku; Cynthia E. Ogukwe; Maduabuchi A. Chidiebere; Kanayo L. Oguzie
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2013
Emeka E. Oguzie; Kanayo L. Oguzie; Chris O. Akalezi; Irene O. Udeze; Jude N. Ogbulie; Victor O. Njoku
Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2016
Demian I. Njoku; Ike Ukaga; Onyeachu B. Ikenna; Emeka E. Oguzie; Kanayo L. Oguzie; Nkechi Ibisi
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2014
Emeka E. Oguzie; Demian I. Njoku; Maduabuchi A. Chidebere; Cynthia E. Ogukwe; Goddy N. Onuoha; Kanayo L. Oguzie; Nkechi Ibisi
Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta | 2012
Cynthia E. Ogukwe; C.O. Akalezi; M. A. Chidiebere; Kanayo L. Oguzie; Z.O. Iheabunike; E.E. Oguziea
International Letters of Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy | 2016
Maduabuchi A. Chidiebere; Lebe A. Nnanna; Adindu C. Blessing; Kanayo L. Oguzie; Okolue Beluonwu; Onyeachu Benedict; Emeka E. Oguzie