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    Electrochemical investigation of the corrosion susceptibility of hybrid reinforced Al6063 with SiC and PKSA in 1.0 M sulfuric acid environment
    (Wiley, 2023-07-24) Peter Pelumi Ikubanni; Makanjuola Oki; Adekunle Akanni Adeleke; Akintunde Sunday Onaolapo; Prabhu Paramasivam
    The recycling of agro-waste as complementary reinforcements has received significant recognition in the development of aluminium matrix composites. Hence, this study examines the corrosion behavior of Al6063 reinforced with hybrid SiC/PKSA (palm kernel shell ash) particles. Through various ratios of SiC and PKSA particles in Al6063 alloy, composites were fabricated by double stir casting. Samples were cut and metallographically prepared for 1 M H 2 SO 4 solution corrosion experiments. Gravimetric, potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopic analyses were employed. The composites corroded initially at relatively high rates, gradually declining during long immersion times in the acidic solution. The intersection of reinforcements at the general surfaces of the composites where flawed oxide skins predominate acted as active sites for corrosion initiation. From potentiodynamic polarization studies, the corrosion currents increased with time for all specimens, with A9 being 1075.65 μA/cm 2 at 72 h as against 857.99 μA/cm 2 at 24 h of measurement. The corrosion potentials for all the specimens hovered around −654.00 to −647.22 mV. Bode plots revealed similar electrochemical reactions over all the substrates’ surfaces. The relative corrosion resistance by the specimen depends on the oxide films’ nature as the cathodic interfacial reinforcements dropped off into the acidic environment.

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