Authors
A Rajasekar, S Maruthamuthu, N Muthukumar, S Mohanan, P Subramanian, N Palaniswamy
Publication date
2005/1/1
Journal
Corrosion Science
Volume
47
Issue
1
Pages
257-271
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The degradation problem of naphtha arises since hydrocarbon acts as an excellent food source for a wide variety of microorganisms. Microbial activity leads to unacceptable level of turbidity, corrosion of pipeline and souring of stored product. In the present study, biodegradation of naphtha in the storage tank and its influence on corrosion was studied. The corrosion studies were carried out by gravimetric method. Uniform corrosion was observed from the weight loss coupons in naphtha (0.024 mm/yr) whereas in presence of naphtha with water, blisters (1.2052 mm/yr) were noticed. The naphtha degradation by microbes was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). IR study reveals the formation of primary alcohol during degradation process. It was found that microbes degrade (CH2CH2)n to RCH3. Iron bacteria, manganese …
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