Electrochemical analysis of the microbiologically influenced corrosion of steels by sulfate-reducing bacteria

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Kyung-Man Moon
Hwang-Rae Cho
Myung-Hoon Lee
Sung-Kyu Shin
Sung-Cheol Koh
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[1] Korea Maritime University,Department of Materials Engineering
[2] Korea Maritime University,Department of Marine System Engineering
[3] Korea Maritime University,Division of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Metals and Materials International | 2007年 / 13卷
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microbiologically influenced corrosion; corrosion potential; sulfate-reducing bacteria; biofilm; pitting corrosion;
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The differences between the general corrosion and microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of steels were investigated in terms of its electrochemical behavior and surface phenomena. The corrosion potential of steels in the absence of SRB (sulfate-reducing bacteria) shifted to a negative value with the immersion time. However, the potential of the presence of SRB shifted to a positive value after 30 days' incubation, indicating the growth of SRB biofilms on the test metal specimens and the formation of corrosion products. In addition, the color of a medium inoculated with SRB changed from gray to black. The change in color appeared to be caused by the formation of pyrites (FeS) as a corrosion product, while no significant change in color was observed in a medium without SRB inoculation. Moreover, corrosion rates of various steels tested for MIC were higher compared to those of steels in the absence of SRB. In particular, the corrosion current density of TMCP steels in the presence of SRB was larger than that of other steels. Pitting corrosion was also observed at the surface of all steels in the SRB-inoculated medium. The pitting corrosion likely occurred due to SRB that was associated with the increasing corrosion rates through increasing cathodic reactions, which caused a reduction of sulfate to sulfide as well as the formation of an oxygen concentration cell.
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