The microbial metabolism of hydrocarbons is increasingly associated with the corrosion of carbon steel in sulfate-rich marine waters. However, how such transformations influence metal biocorrosion in the absence of an electron acceptor is not fully recognized. We grew a marine alkane-utilizing, sulfate-reducing bacterium, Desulfoglaeba alkanexedens, with either sulfate or Methanospirillum hungatei as electron acceptors, and tested the ability of the cultures to catalyze metal corrosion. Axenically, D. alkanexedens had a higher instantaneous corrosion rate and produced more pits in carbon steel coupons than when the same organism was grown in syntrophic co-culture with the methanogen. Since anaerobic hydrocarbon biodegradation pathways c...
Carbon steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry from downhole tubing to transport trunk li...
<p>This research aims to analyze the variations of microbial community structure under anaerobic cor...
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00114 Anaerobic hydrocarbon and fatty acid metabolism by syntrophic bacteria...
The hydrogenotrophic sulfate-reducing bacterium (SRB) Desulfovibrio capillatus (DSM14982(T)) was iso...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in a water sampl...
Few studies have been conducted on the influence of secreted molecules and metabolic by-products of ...
Anaerobic corrosion causes economically significant damages. The industrial branches that suffer fro...
Corrosion of metallic oilfield pipelines by microorganisms is a costly but poorly understood phenome...
Corrosion of iron presents a serious economic problem. Whereas aerobic corrosion is a chemical proce...
Microbially influenced corrosion (MIC) is responsible for significant damage to major marine infrast...
Anaerobic corrosion causes economically significant damages. The industrial branches that suffer fro...
In anaerobic corrosion experiments, hydrogenase-positiveDesulfovibrio strains, grown with limiting l...
The metabolic and corrosion activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria isolated from technogenic ecotopes...
Corrosion costs 4% of GDP of industrialised countries out of which 20% are due to Microbially Influe...
Sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) as the main source of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) ...
Carbon steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry from downhole tubing to transport trunk li...
<p>This research aims to analyze the variations of microbial community structure under anaerobic cor...
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00114 Anaerobic hydrocarbon and fatty acid metabolism by syntrophic bacteria...
The hydrogenotrophic sulfate-reducing bacterium (SRB) Desulfovibrio capillatus (DSM14982(T)) was iso...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in a water sampl...
Few studies have been conducted on the influence of secreted molecules and metabolic by-products of ...
Anaerobic corrosion causes economically significant damages. The industrial branches that suffer fro...
Corrosion of metallic oilfield pipelines by microorganisms is a costly but poorly understood phenome...
Corrosion of iron presents a serious economic problem. Whereas aerobic corrosion is a chemical proce...
Microbially influenced corrosion (MIC) is responsible for significant damage to major marine infrast...
Anaerobic corrosion causes economically significant damages. The industrial branches that suffer fro...
In anaerobic corrosion experiments, hydrogenase-positiveDesulfovibrio strains, grown with limiting l...
The metabolic and corrosion activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria isolated from technogenic ecotopes...
Corrosion costs 4% of GDP of industrialised countries out of which 20% are due to Microbially Influe...
Sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) as the main source of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) ...
Carbon steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry from downhole tubing to transport trunk li...
<p>This research aims to analyze the variations of microbial community structure under anaerobic cor...
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00114 Anaerobic hydrocarbon and fatty acid metabolism by syntrophic bacteria...