Rajesh Kumar Singh, Birendra Bihari, Noor Alam | International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys | Vol 11, Issue 1 | pp. 44-50 | ISSN: 2456-5113
Abstract
Metals, like ferrous and non-ferrous, interact on their interface to develop corrosion cells. The aqueous medium produces a hostile environment due to the availability of dissolved oxygen, acids, bases, salts, bio-waste, and effluents. The solubility of acidic gases oxide of carbon, oxide of nitrogen, and oxide of sculpture create an acidic medium for metal. These unfriendly environments accelerate corrosion reactions and metals exhibit uniform, galvanic, pitting, crevice, stress, and lynching corrosion. The other factors responsible for aqueous corrosion are the composition of dissolved pollutants, pH, temperature, conductivity, concentration of corrosive substances, and degree of oxygenation, micro and macro-organisms. Such an ambient corrosive atmosphere alters the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of metals. They can change the interfacial appearance of metals. The above-mentioned corrosive medium produces their impact on production, equipment repair, accidents, and economic growth. The author needs to distinguish the difference between experimental and review manuscripts, the abstract did not point out whether the manuscript is a review manuscript or an experimental manuscript, therefore clear distinction is needed. The abstract did not provide any contribution to the body of knowledge, rather it stated the obvious existing theory of corrosion which can ordinarily be applied in the introduction session of the manuscript with relevant references.
Keywords
Ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, macro-organism, aqueous medium, micro-organism
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How to cite this article
@article{SinghRK2025,
author = {Rajesh Kumar Singh and Birendra Bihari and Noor Alam},
title = {Study of Corrosion of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metals in Aqueous Medium},
journal = {International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {1},
pages = {44--50},
issn = {2456-5113},
url = {https://journalspub.com/publication/ijma/article=15591}
}