Background: :
Fractal dimension is a versatile method to study and evaluate corrosion from the point of view of metallic conditions, namely: surface roughness, electrochemical measurements and microscopy images. Aluminum corrodes at different rates, under different pH electrolytes with or without the presence of chloride ions.
Methods::
In this work, corrosion and the roughness for aluminum corrosion at different pH electrolytes: acid, with and without chlorides, neutral and basic solutions, It was measured using electrochemical and optic techniques.
Results::
The results of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and Noise Measurements (ENM), Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) micrographs and their respective Fractal Dimension analysis were obtained.
Conclusions::
For the different experimental techniques and conditions, fractal dimension were presented, reflecting the surface condition of aluminum corrosion as a function of pH solution.
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