Anticorrosive and antioxidant effect of the aqueous extract of the leaves, flowers, and stems of Cistus monspeliensis L: Experimental and computational study
Abstract
The objective of this study is to contribute to the promotion of Cistusmonspeliensis L (CM) plant as a green inhibitor
of mild steel in a hydrochloric acid solution that behaves as a source for ecological guarantee high performance
at a cheaper price. The aqueous extract of CM (CMAE) was evaluated by electrochemical method. The
solutions attained showthat the inhibition efficiency increases with the increase in inhibitor dilution and the variation
in the inhibitory efficiency depend mainly on the mixture of organic compound present in CMAE (leaves,
flowers, and stems) at 0.2 g/l to reach 88%, 81%, and 70%, respectively. The antioxidant activitywas also evaluated
using the DPPH method. The propriety of inhibitors was identified by FTIR and UV–visible spectrophotometric
methods and the surface of mild steel characterized by the SEM method. The possible reactivity performances
of the phenolic and flavonoid contents (DPPH, L-AA, GA, and Q) in CMAE were discussed in the framework of
DFT analyses.