High-pressure torsion (HPT) was used to evaluate the effect of straining on the electrochemical properties of a ZK60 magnesium alloy. The samples were processed using HPT up to 20 turns and the electrochemical responses were examined through polarization, EIS, Mott-Schottky and hydrogen evolution tests. Electron back-scatter diffraction (EBSD) studies showed more homogeneity with finer average grain sizes accompanied by the evolution of a nobler texture when increasing the numbers of HPT turns. Ultimately, this led to improved corrosion behavior for the HPT-processed disks. Post corrosion observations revealed improved protective layers after higher turns of HPT.
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