Abstract
Experimental exploration of the vast number of potentially effective organic inhibitors presents a major bottleneck in finding suitable alternatives for chromate-based corrosion inhibitors as the quantities of these organic compounds are essentially infinite. To tackle this challenge, a multi-well experimental method for corrosion inhibitor screening has been proposed in this work. The inhibition effect and pitting factor of 229 potential inhibitors were determined by profilometric analysis using the high-throughput experiment. The accuracy is validated by traditional gravimetric weight loss analysis. The obtained results indicate that the developed approach is of great significance in accelerating the discovery and application of dissolution modulators.