Phytochemistry in Corrosion Science 1st Edition
Capture the future of sustainable corrosion control with Phytochemistry in Corrosion Science, 1st Edition by Chandrabhan Verma, Ashish Kumar, and Abhinay Thakur. This authoritative volume brings together phytochemistry and corrosion science to present practical, eco-friendly alternatives to traditional corrosion inhibitors.
Discover how plant-derived compounds act at the molecular level to inhibit metal degradation. The book guides readers through fundamental phytochemical principles, mechanisms of adsorption and film formation, and modern analytical and electrochemical techniques used to evaluate inhibitor performance. Rich with real-world case studies on steel, aluminum, and copper, it translates laboratory findings into field-ready strategies suitable for industry, academia, and R&D teams across India and worldwide.
Designed for corrosion engineers, chemists, graduate students, and sustainability professionals, the text balances rigorous science with actionable recommendations for formulating and testing green corrosion inhibitors. Emphasis on reproducible methods, comparative performance data, and environmental compliance makes it a practical resource for developing cost-effective, low-toxicity solutions that meet today’s regulatory and sustainability goals.
Whether you’re developing new inhibitors, seeking greener maintenance practices, or deepening your understanding of plant-based chemistry in materials protection, this first edition is an essential reference. Stay ahead in corrosion science with insights that are scientifically robust and globally relevant. Add Phytochemistry in Corrosion Science to your library and start transforming corrosion control with nature-inspired innovation—order your copy today.
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