Microbiologically influenced corrosion in dairy effluent

Abstract

In the dairy industry mild steel is used as the construction material for the effluent treatment plants, pipelines, reinforcement in concrete structures etc. The steel exposed to the dairy effluent faces corrosion due to the microbes. In the present study the role of microbes in dairy effluent on the corrosion of mild steel has been investigated. Pseudomonas sp., Streptococcus sp., Micrococcus sp., Bacillus sp., Neisseria sp. and Lactobacillus sp. were identified in dairy effluent. Corrosion rate has been estimated by weight loss measurements and polarization technique. The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray diffractometer (XRD) studies were found helpful in investigating the chemical pathway leading to the formation of corrosion products on the mild steel during fermentation. Initiation of pitting corrosion was noticed on steel specimens by scanning electron microscope (SEM). A mechanism has been proposed for microbiologically influenced corrosion in dairy effluent.

Authors and Affiliations

B. Ramesh Babu, S. Maruthamuthu, A. Rajasekar, N. Muthukumar, N. Palaniswamy

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B. Ramesh Babu, S. Maruthamuthu, A. Rajasekar, N. Muthukumar, N. Palaniswamy (2006). Microbiologically influenced corrosion in dairy effluent. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 3(2), 159-166. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-118483