Odusote, J.K.Adeleke, A.A.Ikubanni, P.P.Ayanda, O.S.Abdul, J.M.Yahya, R.A.2021-04-062021-04-062020-11-122062-0810http://hdl.handle.net/2437/305215Plukenetia conophora (Nigerian Walnut) leaf extract was studied as a corrosion inhibitor on Al–Zn–Cu alloy in acidic (HCl and H2SO4) media using gravimetric, gasometric and electropotential techniques. The study showed that the inhibition efficiency (IE) increased as the concentration of the leaf extract increased and reached the peak (94.8%) at 0.8 g/L in 1 M HCl. In the two acidic media, P. conophora leaf extract exhibited good corrosion inhibition properties on the Al–Zn–Cu alloy samples due to adhesion of the extracts on the samples' surfaces. The adsorption process of the extract on the alloy sample surfaces was found to be spontaneous and perfectly obeyed the Langmuir isotherm model. Thus, P. conophora leaf extract is recommended for utilisation as a potential replacement for toxic inorganic inhibitors and for application in paint and coating industries.enAl-Zn-Cu alloycorrosion inhibitorelectropotentialgasometricweight lossThe inhibitive action of Plukenetia conophora plant extract on the corrosion of Al–Zn–Cu alloy in different acidic mediahttps://akjournals.com/view/journals/1848/11/3/article-p269.xml10.1556/1848.2020.00108International Review of Applied Sciences and Engineering311