Abstract Scope |
Metal corrosion is a major problem in industries, affecting technology, costs, and the environment. While traditional corrosion inhibitors help protect steel, there is now a growing interest in green corrosion inhibitors eco-friendly materials that slow down corrosion and improve concrete strength.
This article explores different types of green inhibitors, highlighting gaps and trends in sustainable corrosion control. It classifies these environmentally safe inhibitors and suggests how to choose them based on sustainability.
Natural corrosion inhibitors are a low-cost, eco-friendly, and effective way to make reinforced concrete structures last longer. However, more research is needed to test their performance under different corrosive conditions.
This study serves as a guide for future research in civil engineering and corrosion control, supporting sustainable development and helping professionals understand the latest advancements in green corrosion inhibitors. |