Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20 biofilms were cultivated on 316 steel, 1018 steel, or borosilicate glass under steady-state conditions in electron-acceptor limiting (EAL) and electron-donor limiting (EDL) conditions with lactate and sulfate in a defined medium. Increased corrosion was observed on 1018 steel under EDL conditions compared to 316 steel, and biofilms on 1018 carbon steel under the EDL condition had at least twofold higher corrosion rates compared to the EAL condition. Protecting the 1018 metal coupon from biofilm colonization significantly reduced corrosion, suggesting that the corrosion mechanism was enhanced through attachment between the material and the biofilm. Metabolomic mass spectrometry analyses demonstrated an increase i...
Abstract. Microbial biofilms produce electrochemical interactions with metal surfaces by following a...
Microscopic, electrochemical and surface characterization techniques were used to investigate the ef...
Corrosion costs 4% of GDP of industrialised countries out of which 20% are due to Microbially Influe...
Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20 biofilms were cultivated on 316 steel, 1018 steel, or borosilicate glas...
Carbon steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry from downhole tubing to transport trunk li...
Microbiologically-influenced corrosion (MIC) is a costly problem for many industries. Large portions...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion of metals is prevalent in both natural and industrial environ...
This article compares the electrochemical effects induced by inorganic sulfide and sulfate reducing ...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion of metals is prevalent in both natural and industrial environ...
The effect of a dual-species biofilm on the corrosion of carbon steel was examined using two bacteri...
The effect of a dual-species biofilm on the corrosion of carbon steel was examined using two bacteri...
Abstract--The corrosion rates of carbon steel by monocultures and various combinations of aerobic (B...
Microscopic, electrochemical and surface characterization techniques were used to investigate the ef...
Losses due to corrosion are evaluated at 4% of the GDP of industrialised countries and Microbially I...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is an attractive model microbe for elucidating the biofilm-metal interact...
Abstract. Microbial biofilms produce electrochemical interactions with metal surfaces by following a...
Microscopic, electrochemical and surface characterization techniques were used to investigate the ef...
Corrosion costs 4% of GDP of industrialised countries out of which 20% are due to Microbially Influe...
Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20 biofilms were cultivated on 316 steel, 1018 steel, or borosilicate glas...
Carbon steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry from downhole tubing to transport trunk li...
Microbiologically-influenced corrosion (MIC) is a costly problem for many industries. Large portions...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion of metals is prevalent in both natural and industrial environ...
This article compares the electrochemical effects induced by inorganic sulfide and sulfate reducing ...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion of metals is prevalent in both natural and industrial environ...
The effect of a dual-species biofilm on the corrosion of carbon steel was examined using two bacteri...
The effect of a dual-species biofilm on the corrosion of carbon steel was examined using two bacteri...
Abstract--The corrosion rates of carbon steel by monocultures and various combinations of aerobic (B...
Microscopic, electrochemical and surface characterization techniques were used to investigate the ef...
Losses due to corrosion are evaluated at 4% of the GDP of industrialised countries and Microbially I...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is an attractive model microbe for elucidating the biofilm-metal interact...
Abstract. Microbial biofilms produce electrochemical interactions with metal surfaces by following a...
Microscopic, electrochemical and surface characterization techniques were used to investigate the ef...
Corrosion costs 4% of GDP of industrialised countries out of which 20% are due to Microbially Influe...