Performance of Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Magnesium Alloy Anode Electrode in Seawater-Powered Lamps

The development of environmentally friendly alternative technologies, such as seawater batteries, is increasingly important in addressing energy needs. This study aims to analyze the corrosion behavior of a magnesium alloy anode electrode used in seawater batteries with varying salinity levels. Fiv...

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Main Authors: Rezza Ruzuqi, Eko Tavip Maryanto, Muhamad Ali Ulat, Dwi Rosalina, Ar Hanung Triyono, Siswanto Siswanto
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Published: Yayasan Pendidikan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI) 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://journal.yrpipku.com/index.php/jaets/article/view/5340
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author Rezza Ruzuqi
Eko Tavip Maryanto
Muhamad Ali Ulat
Dwi Rosalina
Ar Hanung Triyono
Siswanto Siswanto
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description The development of environmentally friendly alternative technologies, such as seawater batteries, is increasingly important in addressing energy needs. This study aims to analyze the corrosion behavior of a magnesium alloy anode electrode used in seawater batteries with varying salinity levels. Five commercial anode electrode samples were prepared, each immersed in a salt solution with different concentrations: 14g, 16g, 18g, 20g, and 22g in 380 ml of distilled water. Potentiodynamic testing was conducted to measure the corrosion potential (Ecorr), corrosion current (Icorr), and corrosion rate. The results showed that an increase in salt concentration significantly increased the corrosion rate. The sample with the highest salt concentration (22g) produced a corrosion potential of 1.5419 Volts, a corrosion current of 0.0010 Amps/cm², and a corrosion rate of 12.5850 mm/year. These findings indicate that the corrosion rate increases with higher salinity. The study concludes that there is a positive correlation between salinity and corrosion rate, with future research expected to focus on additional treatments to improve electrode performance.
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spelling doaj-art-d74411daa6db4bcfaea6c44eb08098b42024-12-18T12:31:04ZengYayasan Pendidikan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI)Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science2715-60872715-60792024-12-016110.37385/jaets.v6i1.5340Performance of Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Magnesium Alloy Anode Electrode in Seawater-Powered LampsRezza Ruzuqi0Eko Tavip Maryanto1Muhamad Ali Ulat2Dwi Rosalina3Ar Hanung Triyono4Siswanto Siswanto5Marine and Fisheries Polytechnic SorongSorong Muhammadiyah University of EducationMarine and Fisheries Polytechnic KupangMarine and Fisheries Polytechnic BoneSebelas Maret UniversityAirlangga University The development of environmentally friendly alternative technologies, such as seawater batteries, is increasingly important in addressing energy needs. This study aims to analyze the corrosion behavior of a magnesium alloy anode electrode used in seawater batteries with varying salinity levels. Five commercial anode electrode samples were prepared, each immersed in a salt solution with different concentrations: 14g, 16g, 18g, 20g, and 22g in 380 ml of distilled water. Potentiodynamic testing was conducted to measure the corrosion potential (Ecorr), corrosion current (Icorr), and corrosion rate. The results showed that an increase in salt concentration significantly increased the corrosion rate. The sample with the highest salt concentration (22g) produced a corrosion potential of 1.5419 Volts, a corrosion current of 0.0010 Amps/cm², and a corrosion rate of 12.5850 mm/year. These findings indicate that the corrosion rate increases with higher salinity. The study concludes that there is a positive correlation between salinity and corrosion rate, with future research expected to focus on additional treatments to improve electrode performance. https://journal.yrpipku.com/index.php/jaets/article/view/5340Magnesium Alloy AnodeSeawater BatteriesCorrosion BehaviorSalinity VariationPotentiodynamic Testing
spellingShingle Rezza Ruzuqi
Eko Tavip Maryanto
Muhamad Ali Ulat
Dwi Rosalina
Ar Hanung Triyono
Siswanto Siswanto
Performance of Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Magnesium Alloy Anode Electrode in Seawater-Powered Lamps
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science
Magnesium Alloy Anode
Seawater Batteries
Corrosion Behavior
Salinity Variation
Potentiodynamic Testing
title Performance of Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Magnesium Alloy Anode Electrode in Seawater-Powered Lamps
title_full Performance of Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Magnesium Alloy Anode Electrode in Seawater-Powered Lamps
title_fullStr Performance of Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Magnesium Alloy Anode Electrode in Seawater-Powered Lamps
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Magnesium Alloy Anode Electrode in Seawater-Powered Lamps
title_short Performance of Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Magnesium Alloy Anode Electrode in Seawater-Powered Lamps
title_sort performance of corrosion behavior of commercial magnesium alloy anode electrode in seawater powered lamps
topic Magnesium Alloy Anode
Seawater Batteries
Corrosion Behavior
Salinity Variation
Potentiodynamic Testing
url https://journal.yrpipku.com/index.php/jaets/article/view/5340
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