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Dendrimers are a new class of highly branched, nano-sized, monodisperse macromolecules
that have several fascinating physical and chemical characteristics. They are highly soluble
in the polar solvents, contain several surface functionality and high surface area which
makes them suitable reagents for industrial and biological applications. Recently, several
dendrimers have been investigated as effective corrosion and scale inhibitors for metallic
and silica corrosion using experimental and theoretical methods. Generally, dendrimers
become effective by forming insoluble metal-dendrimer or silica-dendrimer composite on
the surface. Their inhibition performance of dendrimers have been measured using several
experimental such as weight loss, electrochemical (EIS and PDP) and surface (EDX, SEM
and AFM) as well as computation techniques such as molecular dynamics simulation and
DFT based quantum chemical calculations. The interactions between metal surface and
dendrimers can be explain through some common parameters such as EHOMO, ELUMO, ∆E,
electronegativity (χ), hardness (η), softness (σ), dipole moment (µ) and fraction of electron
transfer (∆N). Present book chapter deals with detail description on the corrosion inhibition
and anti-scaling behaviours of dendrimers for metals and silica in several electrolytic
media. |
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