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1. Certificate
2. Acknowledgement
3. Introduction
4. Prevention
5. treatment
6. Coupling reaction
7. Experiment
8. Bibliography
Certificate
It has been certified that Priyanshu saroj studying in
XII-A, during the academic year 2023 -2024 has
completed the project on the study of the effect of
metal coupling on the rusting of iron and has given
satisfactory account of this in his project report.
Mrs.soniya singh
(PGT Chemistry)
Signature
Acknowledgement
I would like to express my gratitude to Mrs. soniya
singh, our chemistry teacher, whose help and
encouragement made this project possible.
Priyanshu Saroj
XII- A
Introduction
⦁ Inhibitors:
Corrosion inhibitors, such as gas-phase or violate
inhibitors, can be used to prevent corrosion inside
sealed systems. They are not effective when air
circulation disperses them, and brings in fresh
oxygen and moisture.
⦁ Humidity control:
Rust can be avoided by controlling the moisture in
the use of silica gel packets to control humidity in
equipment shipped by sea.
Treatment
Rust removal from small iron or steel objects by
electrolysis can be done in a home workshop using
simple materials such as plastic bucket, tap water,
lengths of rebar, washing soda, baling wire, and a
battery charger.
Rust may be treated with commercial products known
as rust converter which contain tannic acid which
combines with rust.
Coupling reaction
A coupling reaction in organic chemistry is a
general term for a variety of reactions where two
fragments are coupled with an aid of metal catalyst.
In one important reaction type a main group
organometallic compound of the type RM(R= organic
fragment, M= main group centre) reacts with an
organic halide of the type R’X with formation of a
new carbon-carbon bond in the product R-R’.
⦁Catalysts involved in metal coupling reaction: