Corrosion of copper pipes may release high amounts of copper into the water, exceeding the maximum concentration of copper for drinking water standards. Typically, the events with the highest release of copper into drinking water are related to the presence of biofilms. This article reviews this phenomenon, focusing on copper ingestion and its health impacts, the physicochemical mechanisms and the microbial involvement on copper release, the techniques used to describe and understand this phenomenon, and the hydrodynamic effects. A conceptual model is proposed and the mathematical models are reviewed
Copper is used in various applications that are in contact with natural environment. These environme...
Many copper water lines for municipal drinking water in Santa Fe, New Mexico USA, have developed pin...
Copper has been chosen as the outermost material used in the canister in Finnish nuclear waste dispo...
Corrosion of copper pipes may release high amounts of copper into the water, exceeding the maximum c...
Copper is a generally robust material that has beneficial properties to reduce biofilm formation and...
This paper deals with the effects, caused by electrochemical corrosion processes occurring in distri...
The present paper deals with water quality modification during its stagnation in copper distribution...
Microbial corrosion is defined as the degradation of industrial material by microbiological activity...
The present paper deals with water quality modification in metal distribution pipes, caused by the d...
Microbtologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) was suspected in the corrosion failure of heat exchange...
Copper pipes are conventionally used to supply tap water. Their role in biofilm prevention remains t...
This thesis reports upon an investigation into the involvement of microorganisms in an unusual form ...
Copper is used in various applications in environments favoring and enabling formation of biofilms b...
This paper presents the experimental results of copper corrosion in different liquid environments. ...
High levels of copper in drinking water can cause health problems. This publication explains the eff...
Copper is used in various applications that are in contact with natural environment. These environme...
Many copper water lines for municipal drinking water in Santa Fe, New Mexico USA, have developed pin...
Copper has been chosen as the outermost material used in the canister in Finnish nuclear waste dispo...
Corrosion of copper pipes may release high amounts of copper into the water, exceeding the maximum c...
Copper is a generally robust material that has beneficial properties to reduce biofilm formation and...
This paper deals with the effects, caused by electrochemical corrosion processes occurring in distri...
The present paper deals with water quality modification during its stagnation in copper distribution...
Microbial corrosion is defined as the degradation of industrial material by microbiological activity...
The present paper deals with water quality modification in metal distribution pipes, caused by the d...
Microbtologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) was suspected in the corrosion failure of heat exchange...
Copper pipes are conventionally used to supply tap water. Their role in biofilm prevention remains t...
This thesis reports upon an investigation into the involvement of microorganisms in an unusual form ...
Copper is used in various applications in environments favoring and enabling formation of biofilms b...
This paper presents the experimental results of copper corrosion in different liquid environments. ...
High levels of copper in drinking water can cause health problems. This publication explains the eff...
Copper is used in various applications that are in contact with natural environment. These environme...
Many copper water lines for municipal drinking water in Santa Fe, New Mexico USA, have developed pin...
Copper has been chosen as the outermost material used in the canister in Finnish nuclear waste dispo...