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Protection of mild steel corrosion by three new quinazoline derivatives: experimental and DFT studies | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Protection of mild steel corrosion by three new quinazoline derivatives: experimental and DFT studies
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C. B. Pradeep Kumar
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M. K. Prashanth
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K. N. Mohana
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Corrosion protection is enhanced through three new quinazoline derivatives, showing significant efficacy in reducing mild steel corrosion.
The electrochemical analysis indicates that the best derivative reduces corrosion rate by 60% compared to untreated mild steel.
Density functional theory (DFT) studies provide insight into the molecular interactions that enhance corrosion protection mechanisms.
These findings support the potential application of quinazoline derivatives in industrial settings to protect mild steel from corrosion.
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Kumar et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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