Development of a sustainable coating and repair material to prevent bio-corrosion in concrete sewer and waste-water pipes

Volume: 100, Pages: 99 - 107
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
Concrete biogenic corrosion (bio-corrosion) in wastewater pipes occurs mainly because of the diffusion of aggressive solutions and in situ production of sulfuric acid by sulfur-oxidizing microorganisms. The prevention of concrete bio-corrosion usually requires modification of the concrete mix or the application of a corrosion-resistant, chemical/antimicrobial-coating layer on the inner surface of the pipe to inhibit biological activity and...
Paper Details
Title
Development of a sustainable coating and repair material to prevent bio-corrosion in concrete sewer and waste-water pipes
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
100
Pages
99 - 107
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