Effect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor

Waste control is a big challenge in industries. The aim of this study is to control degradation of farm structure using rice husk as corrosion inhibitor in pig dung, poultry dung and urea solution environment. The rice straw was subjected to phytochemical analysis. The four variables: rice straw, Pi...

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Autores principales: Oyewole Olamide, Smart Paul, Ajani David, Olorunfemi Julius Bayode
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9be09bac56b8456e805d3817bca149312021-12-05T14:10:52ZEffect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor0334-89382191-024310.1515/jmbm-2021-0010https://doaj.org/article/9be09bac56b8456e805d3817bca149312021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/jmbm-2021-0010https://doaj.org/toc/0334-8938https://doaj.org/toc/2191-0243Waste control is a big challenge in industries. The aim of this study is to control degradation of farm structure using rice husk as corrosion inhibitor in pig dung, poultry dung and urea solution environment. The rice straw was subjected to phytochemical analysis. The four variables: rice straw, Pig dung, urea and poultry dung solutions were used to determine the best approach to reduce the corrosion rate of galvanized steel used for farm structures. Time variation used was 3–12 days. The result from the phytochemical analysis showed that rice husk has constituents of a good inhibitor. The result from the variables’ mix in S1: A: 40 cm3; B: 40 cm3; C: 10 cm3 and D: 10 cm3 has the highest inhibition efficiency of 88.59%. The SEM result from the best combination showed that passive film was formed which was attributed to the adsorption via rice straw extract. The rice straw used in this study was an effective inhibitor. It is an agricultural waste that was converted into a viable process which is of economic value.Oyewole OlamideSmart PaulAjani DavidOlorunfemi Julius BayodeDe Gruyterarticlecorrosioninhibitorweight lossscanning electron microscopeinhibition efficiencyMechanical engineering and machineryTJ1-1570ENJournal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Vol 30, Iss 1, Pp 95-102 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
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topic corrosion
inhibitor
weight loss
scanning electron microscope
inhibition efficiency
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
spellingShingle corrosion
inhibitor
weight loss
scanning electron microscope
inhibition efficiency
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
Oyewole Olamide
Smart Paul
Ajani David
Olorunfemi Julius Bayode
Effect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor
description Waste control is a big challenge in industries. The aim of this study is to control degradation of farm structure using rice husk as corrosion inhibitor in pig dung, poultry dung and urea solution environment. The rice straw was subjected to phytochemical analysis. The four variables: rice straw, Pig dung, urea and poultry dung solutions were used to determine the best approach to reduce the corrosion rate of galvanized steel used for farm structures. Time variation used was 3–12 days. The result from the phytochemical analysis showed that rice husk has constituents of a good inhibitor. The result from the variables’ mix in S1: A: 40 cm3; B: 40 cm3; C: 10 cm3 and D: 10 cm3 has the highest inhibition efficiency of 88.59%. The SEM result from the best combination showed that passive film was formed which was attributed to the adsorption via rice straw extract. The rice straw used in this study was an effective inhibitor. It is an agricultural waste that was converted into a viable process which is of economic value.
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Smart Paul
Ajani David
Olorunfemi Julius Bayode
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Smart Paul
Ajani David
Olorunfemi Julius Bayode
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title Effect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor
title_short Effect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor
title_full Effect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor
title_fullStr Effect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor
title_full_unstemmed Effect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor
title_sort effect of corrosion on surface degradation of galvanized steel in poultry dung, pig dung and urea solutions using rice straw as an inhibitor
publisher De Gruyter
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/9be09bac56b8456e805d3817bca14931
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