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Sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) biofilm development and its role in microbial corrosion of carbon steel

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posted on 2024-04-12, 05:27 authored by S Welikala, S Al-Saadi, Will GatesWill Gates, C Panter, RK Singh Raman
The development of biofilm by pure SRB culture on carbon steel, and its role on corrosion were investigated using microscopic, spectroscopic, electrochemical and surface characterization techniques. Tubercle biofilm and irregularly shaped pits were observed on steel surfaces in high-nutrient biotic solution. Owing to development of a protective FeS film in 72 h immersion, corrosion resistance improved. In nutrient-deficient medium, a greater bacterial density attached to the metal surface as the consequence of starved bacteria seeking energy sources from metal. However, electrochemical non-homogeneity developed at the locations of their attachment, that gradually grew over the entire surface.

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Journal

Frontiers in Materials

Volume

11

Pagination

1-18

Location

Lausanne, Switzerland

ISSN

2296-8016

eISSN

2296-8016

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Frontiers

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