Stainless steels have a high corrosion resistance thanks to the formation of an oxide layer at their surface, commonly referred to as the passive film, which is a few nanometers thick and composed mainly of Fe(III) and Cr(III) oxides and/or hydroxides. However, in aggressive environments, the stability of the oxide layer can be compromised, which can initiate corrosion phenomena (localized or general). For example, in presence of microorganisms, and more particularly of bacteria, bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation at the surface can lead to the initiation and/or the acceleration of corrosion processes: this is referred to as biocorrosion. In this work, we first characterized the oxide layer formed at the surface of 2304 duplex stainle...
International audienceThe present study deals with the electrochemical behavior and with the microbi...
Abstract- In natural environments, microbes attach to engineering materials and colonize the surface...
The aim of this work is to emphasize the central role of surface chemistry as a determining factor d...
Stainless steels have a high corrosion resistance thanks to the formation of an oxide layer at their...
Biofilm formation can strongly influence the composition of the surface oxide layer of metals and th...
International audienceToday, stainless steels immersed in natural seawater are known to present an e...
In this work, the formation of a Pseudomonas stutzeri biofilm in a marine medium on AISI 304 stainle...
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (M.I.C.) studied since the beginning of this century, is resp...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of stainless steel is a growing concern for many indust...
This thesis was carried out in the frame of the BIOCOR ITN European project. Metallic materials comm...
International audienceBehaviour of stainless steels immersed in natural waters: Electrochemistry and...
A clean metal surface which contacts natural or industrial waters undergoes a series of processes th...
Microbiologically-influenced corrosion (MIC) is a costly problem for many industries. Large portions...
Diverse types of steels have found application in industry owing to their ability to form passive fi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the metal-Microbe interaction playing a crucial role...
International audienceThe present study deals with the electrochemical behavior and with the microbi...
Abstract- In natural environments, microbes attach to engineering materials and colonize the surface...
The aim of this work is to emphasize the central role of surface chemistry as a determining factor d...
Stainless steels have a high corrosion resistance thanks to the formation of an oxide layer at their...
Biofilm formation can strongly influence the composition of the surface oxide layer of metals and th...
International audienceToday, stainless steels immersed in natural seawater are known to present an e...
In this work, the formation of a Pseudomonas stutzeri biofilm in a marine medium on AISI 304 stainle...
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (M.I.C.) studied since the beginning of this century, is resp...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of stainless steel is a growing concern for many indust...
This thesis was carried out in the frame of the BIOCOR ITN European project. Metallic materials comm...
International audienceBehaviour of stainless steels immersed in natural waters: Electrochemistry and...
A clean metal surface which contacts natural or industrial waters undergoes a series of processes th...
Microbiologically-influenced corrosion (MIC) is a costly problem for many industries. Large portions...
Diverse types of steels have found application in industry owing to their ability to form passive fi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the metal-Microbe interaction playing a crucial role...
International audienceThe present study deals with the electrochemical behavior and with the microbi...
Abstract- In natural environments, microbes attach to engineering materials and colonize the surface...
The aim of this work is to emphasize the central role of surface chemistry as a determining factor d...