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AuthorAbu Hatab, Aymen S.
AuthorAbdelhay, Ahmed Hazem
AuthorKhaled, Mazen
AuthorShkoor, Mohanad
AuthorAl-Zoubi, Raed M.
AuthorBani-Yaseen, Abdulilah Dawoud
Available date2026-01-28T07:58:19Z
Publication Date2025-12-01
Publication NameSurfaces and Interfaces
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfin.2025.108102
CitationAbu Hatab, Aymen S., Ahmed Hazem Abdelhay, Mazen Khaled, Mohanad Shkoor, Raed M. Al-Zoubi, and Abdulilah Dawoud Bani Yaseen. “Halogen-Augmented Pyrrole Bisurea Molecular Tweezers for Corrosion Inhibition of Fe(110) Surface: A First-Principle Investigation.” Surfaces and Interfaces 78 (2025): 108102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surfin.2025.108102
ISSN24680230
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468023025023521
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/69538
AbstractIron rust imposes significant economic and industrial challenges, thus the need for the development of effective and environmentally friendly inhibitors. The research here leverages first-principles density function theory calculation (DFT) to investigate the potential of halogen-substituted pyrrole-based bisurea molecular tweezers as inhibitors of Fe(110) surface corrosion. Computations of electronic properties, tendencies toward adsorption, and interaction with molecules show that the chlorine substitution significantly enhances the effectiveness of corrosion inhibition. BUP-Cl features the lowest HOMO-LUMO gap (2.80 eV) after adsorption owing to its high polarizability, electron-donating properties, and synergistic effects with the iron surface. While the fluorine-substituted derivative (BUP-F) shows moderate improvement compared to the parent compound (BUP-H); however, steric and electronic restrictions hamper efficiency. The planar nature of the bisurea-pyrrole backbone fused with halogen substitutions enables strong chemisorption through π-back-donation, hydrogen bonding, and charge transfer. The findings highlight BUP-Cl as a promising inhibitor of rust, bringing important insights to the development of halogen-augmented environmentally friendly inhibitors using theoretical approaches.
SponsorThis work was supported by Qatar University through the Collaborative Grant funding program (Grant QUCG-CAS-24/25-380). The computational calculations were conducted using the supercomputing facility at Texas A&M University in Qatar. Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectCorrosion-inhibition
Bisurea
Pyrrole
Molecular tweezers
Halogens
First-principle
TitleHalogen-augmented pyrrole bisurea molecular tweezers for corrosion inhibition of Fe(110) surface: A first-principle investigation
TypeArticle
Volume Number78
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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