Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibition of Linseed Oil-Based Inhibitors on Aluminum-8088 Alloy

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1Rajashekar Ghogge, 2Kenchamarappa, 3Pruthviraj RD*

Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences.

Chemistry , Vol.41 C, No.2

 July-December 2022: P.99-103

DOI: 10.5958/2320-320X.2022.00013.9

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Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibition of Linseed Oil-Based Inhibitors on Aluminum-8088 Alloy

1Rajashekar Ghogge, 2Kenchamarappa, 3Pruthviraj RD*

Author Affiliations

1,2Department of Physics, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore, Karnataka 560056, India

3Department of Chemistry, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka 560074, India

 *Corresponding Author

Pruthviraj R.D., Department of Chemistry, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560074, India

E- mail: pruthvirajrd@gmail.com

Received on 19.08.2022, Revised on 20.11.2022, Accepted on 30.11.2022, Published on 15.12.2022

How to cite this article: Ghogge R., Kenchamarappa, Pruthviraj R.D.  (2022). Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibition of Linseed Oil-Based Inhibitors on Aluminum-8088 Alloy. Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences-Chemistry, 41C (2), 99-103.

Abstract
There is a high demand for eco-friendly, effective, and high performance corrosion inhibitors for industrial applications. Thus, the corrosion property of aluminum alloys was studied in linseed oil. Potentiodynamic polarization and weight loss analysis were used to study the corrosion inhibition mechanism of the linseed oil. The linseed oil showed the highest inhibition efficiency of 87.01% at 1000 ppm. A high efficiency of 86.03% was achieved even after 24h of exposure. The potentiodynamic polarization test showed that the linseed oil is a mixed-type inhibitor. The surface morphology of the uninhibited and inhibited specimens examined by a scanning electron microscope.   Keywords: Aluminium 8088, Linseed Oil, Corrosion, Weight loss, Polarization, SEM