Skip to main content

Advertisement

Log in

Degradation and corrosive activities of fungi in a diesel–mild steel–aqueous system

  • Published:
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

The fungi Aspergillus fumigatus, Hormoconis resinae and Candida silvicola were isolated from the fuel/water interfacial biomass in diesel storage tanks in Brazil. Their corrosive activities on mild steel ASTM A 283-93-C, used in storage tanks for urban diesel, were evaluated after various times of incubation at 30 °C in a modified Bushnell–Haas mineral medium (without chlorides) with diesel oil as sole source of carbon. Their ability to degrade diesel oil was evaluated after growth for 30 and 60 days. The fungus Aspergillus fumigatus and the consortium of all three organisms showed the highest production of biomass; A. fumigatus gave the greatest value for steel weight loss and produced the greatest reduction in pH of the aqueous phase. Solid phase microextraction (SPME) showed that the main acid present in the aqueous phase after 60 days incubation with A. fumigatus was propionic acid. Polarization curves indicated that microbial activity influenced the anodic process, probably by the production of corrosive metabolites, and that this was particularly important in the case of A. fumigatus. This fungus preferentially degraded aliphatic hydrocarbons of chain lengths C11--C13 in the diesel, producing 47.7, 37.5 and 51% reductions in C11, C12 and C13, respectively. It produced more degradation than the consortium after 60 days incubation. It is likely that the presence of other species in the consortium inhibited the growth of A. fumigatus, thus resulting in a lower rate of diesel fuel degradation.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • B.D. Batts Z.A. Fathoni (1991) ArticleTitleA literature review on fuel stability studies with particular emphasis on diesel Oil Energy and Fuels 5 2–21

    Google Scholar 

  • I.B. Beech C.C. Gaylarde (1999) ArticleTitleRecent advances in the study of biocorrosion–an overview Revista de Microbiologia 30 177–190

    Google Scholar 

  • F.M. Bento C.C. Gaylarde (1996) ArticleTitleMicrobial contamination of stored diesel oil in Brazil Revista de Microbiologia 27 71–75

    Google Scholar 

  • Bento, F.M., Englert, G.E., Gaylarde, C.C. & Muller, I.L. 2004 Influence of aqueous phase on electrochemical biocorrosion tests in diesel/water systems. Materials and Corrosion, (in press).

  • P.M. Fedorak K.M. Semple D.W.S. Westlake (1984) ArticleTitleOil-degrading capabilities of yeasts and fungi isolated from coastal marine environments Canadian Journal of Microbiology 30 565–571

    Google Scholar 

  • Franklin, M.J., White, D.C. & Isaacs, H.S. 1990 Effect of Bacterial Biofilms on carbon steel pit propagation in phosphate containing medium. In Proceedings of International Congress on Microbially Influenced Corrosion and Biodeterioration, eds. NACE. Houston, pp. 3-35-41.

  • M.J. Franklin D.C. White B Little R. Ray R. Pope (2000) ArticleTitleThe role of bacteria in pit propagation of carbon steel Biofouling 15 13–23

    Google Scholar 

  • C.C. Gaylarde F.M. Bento J. Kelley (1999) ArticleTitleMicrobial contamination of stored hydrocarbon fuels and its control Revista de Microbiologia 30 1–10

    Google Scholar 

  • MacCormack, W.P., Rios Merino, L.N. & Fraile, E.R. 1998 Diesel oil biodegradation in antarctic soils. In III Latin American Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, LABS3, eds. Gaylarde, C.C., Barbosa, T.C.P. & Gabilan, N.H. UK: The Phycological Society. Published on CD-ROM, Paper No. 51, Florianopólis.

  • Machado, P.F.L., Gaylarde, C.C. & Muller, I.L. 1998 Microbial influenced corrosion of mild steel ASTM A283 in a marine diesel–aqueous system. In III Latin American Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, LABS3, eds. Gaylarde, C.C., Barbosa, T.C.P. & Gabilan, N.H. UK: The Phycological Society. Published on CD-ROM, Paper No. 54, Florianopólis.

  • Margesin, R & Schinner, F. 1996 Biodegradation of diesel oil in liquid cultures and in soils at low temperatures. In Papers of the 10th International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Symposium, Hamburg, 15–18 september. DECHEMA Monographs, vol. 133, pp. 295–301.

  • G.H. Nanchollas (1983) ArticleTitlePhosphate precipitation in corrosion protection: reaction mechanisms Corrosion 39 77–82

    Google Scholar 

  • J.J. Olson G.L. Mills B.E. Herbert P.J. Morris (1999) ArticleTitleBiodegradation rates of separated diesel components Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 18 2448–2453

    Google Scholar 

  • J.Y. Richard T.M. Vogel (1999) ArticleTitleCharacterization of a soil bacterial consortium capable of degrading diesel fuel International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 44 93–100

    Google Scholar 

  • Rosales, B.M., Chichizola, S. & Baleani, D. 1994 Corrosion por el hongo Hormoconis resinae de as aleaciones de Al de uso aeronautico AA 7075 y 2024. In First NACE Latin American Region Corrosion Congress and First Venezuelan Corrosion Congress, ed. NACE, Paper No. 94054. Maracaibo, 06–11. November.

  • Rozenfeld, I.L. 1981 Corrosion Inhibitors pp. 175–181. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07054170-1.

  • RC Salvarezza MFL Mele HA Videlu (1983) ArticleTitleMechanisms of the microbiol corrosion of aluminium alloys Corrosion v 39 IssueID1 26–32

    Google Scholar 

  • E.R. Schiapparelli B.R. Meybaum (1980) ArticleTitleThe role of dodecanoic acid in the microbiological corrosion of jet aircraft integral fuel tanks International Biodeterioration Bulletin 16 61–66

    Google Scholar 

  • Schmitt, G. 1984 Fundamentals of CO2 Corrosion, In Advances in CO2 Corrosion, Vol. 1:10, ed. Hausler R.H.; Houston: NACE. ISBN 0-915567-10-5.

  • Schmitt, G. & B. Rothmann. 1977 Werkstoffe und Korrosion 28, 816.

  • Shreir, L.L. 1979 In Corrosion vol 2. pp. 16–28. London: Ed Newnes- Butterworths. ISBN 0 408 00267 0.

  • J.G. Stoecker (1995) ArticleTitleMicrobiological and electrochemical types of corrosion: Back to basics Materials Performance 34 49–52

    Google Scholar 

  • Videla, H. Guiamet, P.S., Do Valle, S. & Reinoso, E.H. 1988 Effects of fungal and bacterial contaminants of kerosene fuel. In CORROSION 88, Paper No 91., St. Louis.

  • Videla, H.A., Guiamet, P.S. & Reinoso, E.H. 1994 Biocorrosion of structural materials by fungal contaminants of jet fuels. A State of the art. In First NACE Latin American Region Corrosion Congress and First Venezuelan Corrosion Congress, Maracaibo, November 06–11. Paper No. 94094.

  • H.A. Videla (2001) ArticleTitleMicrobially induced corrosion: an updated overview International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 48 176–201

    Google Scholar 

  • J.D. Walker J.J. Cooney (1973) ArticleTitlePathway of n-alkane oxidation in Cladosporium resinae Journal of Bacteriology 15 635–639

    Google Scholar 

  • Westbrook, S.R., Barbee, J.G., Stavinoha, L.L., Lepera, M.E. & Mengenhauser, J.V. 1988 Methodology for Identification of diesel fuel system contaminants related to problems in the field. In Distillate Fuel: Contamination, Storage and Handling, ASTM STP 1005, eds. Chesneau H.L. & Dorris, M.M. pp. 37–47. Philadelphia: American Society For Testing and Materials.

  • Wright, J.D. & Ratledge, C. 1988 Degradation of aromatic compounds by yeasts and moulds isolated from diesel oil contaminated soil. In Biodegradation of Lubricants. pp. 423–425.

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Christine Claire Gaylarde.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Menezes Bento, F., Beech, I.B., Gaylarde, C.C. et al. Degradation and corrosive activities of fungi in a diesel–mild steel–aqueous system. World J Microbiol Biotechnol 21, 135–142 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-004-3042-2

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-004-3042-2

Keywords

Navigation