THE USE OF Vernonia amygdalina (BITTER-LEAF) EXTRACT AS CORROSION INHIBITOR FOR AA7075 ALUMINIUM ALLOY IN HCl AND NaOH MEDIA
Published 13-08-2024
Keywords
- Aluminium alloy AA7075,
- corrosion rate,
- inhibition efficiency,
- bitter leaf,
- oblique
- orthogonal machining ...More
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Abstract
The effect of machining on corrosion behavior of AA7075 in 0.5M HCl and 0.5M NaOH solution was investigated
using Gravimetric-based mass loss method at different concentrations of Vernonia amygdalina (inhibitor) and
exposure time of 72, 144, 216 and 288 hours. The alloy was sand cast by the conventional sand casting technique,
after which two sets of coupons of dimension 12 mm by 20 mm were obtained by orthogonal and oblique
machining operations at a cutting speed and feed rate of 556 rev/min and 4 mm/rev respectively. They were then
immersed in two different corrosive media (0.5M HCl and 0.5M NaOH) in the absence and presence of Bitter leaf
extracts (inhibitor) at different concentrations of 0.25M, 0.5M and 1.0M. From the results obtained, the
susceptibility of the coupons to corrosion when immersed in HCl solution in the presence of inhibitor was lower
compared to those exposed to NaOH solution. It was also observed that obliquely-machined samples were less
susceptible to corrosive attack than orthogonally-machined samples in NaOH solution at room temperature. The
maximum Inhibition Efficiencies (IE%) for the obliquely-machined samples were 88.9% and 82.1% in HCl and
NaOH respectively. Similarly, maximum IE% values of 90% and 80% were achieved for the orthogonally
machined samples in HCl and NaOH respectively.