International Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical Science
Volume-3 Issue-3, 2016, Page No: 7-10
Pickling Inhibitor to Electroplating: A Plant Extract
Meenakshi. R.
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, NGM College, Pollachi,
Tamilnadu, India
Citation : Meenakshi. R., Pickling Inhibitor to Electroplating: A Plant Extract International Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical Science. 2016;3(3):7-10.
Abstract
Electroplating of any metal or alloy requires cleansing to remove dirt’s, earthen particles, and/ or
corrosion products on the surface by immersing the metal or alloy in acid pickling baths which results in metal
dissolution with copious evolution of hydrogen fumes. In the present study, Leaves extract of the plant, Hyptis
suaveolens (HYP) was investigated as pickling inhibitor. Tests were conducted with rusted iron plates, collected
from local electroplating industry by immersing them in hydrochloric acid without and with 10% (v/v) of plant
extract. The weights of the plates were taken before and after pickling in commercial hydrochloric acid with and
without plant extract. It was found that the weight loss of the plate immersed in acid containing plant extract
was lesser compared to that in acid without extract. Both the pickled plates were then subjected to
electroplating. Better deposition of nickel and chromium metals from electroplating baths on the plate pickled in
acid containing plant inhibitor with weight increase; substantiate the benefit of using the plant extract in
pickling bath investigated.