Applied Surface Science, Vol.321, 188-196, 2014
Antibacterial drugs as corrosion inhibitors for bronze surfaces in acidic solutions
The present study is aiming to investigate the effect of four antibiotics (amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline and streptomycin,) belonging to different classes of antibacterial drugs on bronze corrosion in a solution simulating an acid rain (pH 4). Due to their ability to form protective films on the metal surface, the tested antibiotics act as corrosion inhibitors for bronze. The antibiotics were tested at various concentrations in order to determine the optimal concentration range for the best corrosion inhibiting effect. In evaluating the inhibition efficiency, polarization curves, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, SEM and XPS measurements were used. Moreover, a correlation between the inhibition efficiency of some antibacterial drugs and certain molecular parameters was determined by quantum chemical computations. Parameters like energies E-HOMO and E-LUMO and HOMO-LUMO energy gap were used for correlation with the corrosion data. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Antibacterial drugs;Bronze corrosion;Acidic solutions;Inhibitors;Electrochemical techniques;Computational techniques