腐蚀
碳钢
生物膜
微生物
曝气
原电池
电偶腐蚀
材料科学
厌氧腐蚀
冶金
工作(物理)
焊剂(冶金)
金属
环境科学
碳纤维
废物管理
地质学
工程类
细菌
复合材料
机械工程
复合数
古生物学
作者
Kayley M. Usher,Anna H. Kaksonen,Ivan Cole,Donavan Marney
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ibiod.2014.05.007
摘要
External corrosion of buried carbon steel pipes is a problem of global proportions, affecting a wide range of industries and services. Many factors affect corrosion rates. Biofilms may secrete enzymes and compounds that attack metal, alter local acidity and create differential aeration and galvanic cells. An important consideration is that biofilm metabolisms and enzymatic reactions are constantly in flux, altering the impact of microorganisms on corrosion rates, and thermodynamic equilibrium is not reached. Recent research demonstrates that some anaerobic microorganisms catalyse the oxidation of metallic iron and directly consume the electrons, with serious consequences for corrosion. This review examines relationships between soil characteristics, microbiology and corrosion processes, focussing on the impacts of microorganisms on external corrosion of buried carbon steel pipes. Techniques for improving the understanding of microbially influenced corrosion are considered and critiqued, with the aim of assisting those who work in the area of corrosion mitigation.
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