International audienceIn deep geological environments foreseen for the disposal of radioactive waste, metallic containers will undergo anaerobic corrosion. In this context, the formation of corrosion products such as magnetite may reduce the rate of corrosion processes through the formation of a protective layer. This study aims at determining the direct impact of iron-reducing bacteria (IRB) activity on the stability of corrosion protective layers. Batch experiments investigating iron corrosion processes including the formation of secondary magnetite and its subsequent alteration in the presence of IRB show the bacteria ability to use structural Fe(III) for respiration which leads to the sustainment of a high corrosion rate. With the biore...
The present study focuses on the impact of microbial activities on the performance of various long-t...
International audienceThis study emphasizes different experimental approaches and provides perspecti...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
International audienceIn deep geological environments foreseen for the disposal of radioactive waste...
International audienceLong-term corrosion in water-saturated conditions is the main factor responsib...
AbstractLong-term corrosion in water-saturated conditions is the main factor responsible for the alt...
International audienceThe current projects for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste rely on ...
International audienceWe report the first results on microbial Fe (III) reduction of magnetite in th...
Iron-reducing bacteria (IRB) seek to unravel iron corrosion for oil and gas steel pipeline failure. ...
This project will probe fundamental scientific issues regarding a microbial process with potential f...
AbstractThe French concept for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste is based on a mul...
Microorganisms have the capacity to modify iron oxides during anaerobic respiration. When the dissim...
International audienceThe availability of respiratory substrates, such as H2 and Fe(II,III) solid co...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MC) of steel has been attributed to the activity of biofilms...
En France, il est envisagé de stocker en formation géologique profonde les déchets radioactifs vitri...
The present study focuses on the impact of microbial activities on the performance of various long-t...
International audienceThis study emphasizes different experimental approaches and provides perspecti...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
International audienceIn deep geological environments foreseen for the disposal of radioactive waste...
International audienceLong-term corrosion in water-saturated conditions is the main factor responsib...
AbstractLong-term corrosion in water-saturated conditions is the main factor responsible for the alt...
International audienceThe current projects for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste rely on ...
International audienceWe report the first results on microbial Fe (III) reduction of magnetite in th...
Iron-reducing bacteria (IRB) seek to unravel iron corrosion for oil and gas steel pipeline failure. ...
This project will probe fundamental scientific issues regarding a microbial process with potential f...
AbstractThe French concept for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste is based on a mul...
Microorganisms have the capacity to modify iron oxides during anaerobic respiration. When the dissim...
International audienceThe availability of respiratory substrates, such as H2 and Fe(II,III) solid co...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MC) of steel has been attributed to the activity of biofilms...
En France, il est envisagé de stocker en formation géologique profonde les déchets radioactifs vitri...
The present study focuses on the impact of microbial activities on the performance of various long-t...
International audienceThis study emphasizes different experimental approaches and provides perspecti...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...