ABSTRACT: The influence of microorganisms from a salt marsh in the surface modification of 5083 aluminum alloy (Al-Mg) in seawater was evaluated. An immersion test performed for 50 days in biotic and abiotic conditions, with electrochemical monitoring and surface/cross-section characterization by SEM/EDX and TEM after exposure, showed that microorganisms induced the formation of a homogenous layer on the Al-Mg surface. This layer, which proved to be composed of a doublestructure: a dense, amorphous inner layer and a more porous outer layer, was demonstrated to influence the corrosion resistance of the Al-Mg alloy in seawater.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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The surface analysis techniques and chemical technical means (polarization curves and AC impedance t...
The influence of microorganisms from a salt marsh in the surface modification of 5083 aluminium allo...
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Aluminium alloys are widely used by various industries for their numerous advantages, especially in ...
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Les alliages d’aluminium sont couramment utilisés dans le secteur de l’industrie pour leurs nombreux...
Although aluminium alloys are known to exhibit generally good corrosion resistance in natural seawat...
The corrosion behaviour of aluminium (Al) alloys in seawater medium was investigated using potentiod...
Superhydrophobic coating technology is regarded as an attractive possibility for the protection of m...
The influence of marine microbiological film formation on the free corrosion potentials of some allo...
Corrosion mechanism and morphology changes of aluminum alloy in model solution corresponding sea wat...
This paper reports the microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) behavior of aluminum alloy in the c...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of construction alloys used for subsea applications was...
It is well known that microorganisms tend to form biofilms on metal surfaces to accelerate/decelerat...
At present, there are few studies on microbial corrosion of magnesium anode materials that provide p...
The surface analysis techniques and chemical technical means (polarization curves and AC impedance t...
The influence of microorganisms from a salt marsh in the surface modification of 5083 aluminium allo...
ABSTRACT: Microbiologically influenced corrosion inhibition (MICI), can be considered as a new envir...
Aluminium alloys are widely used by various industries for their numerous advantages, especially in ...
Due to its poor corrosion resistance, Aluminum alloy 2024-T3 has been targeted to study corrosion me...
Les alliages d’aluminium sont couramment utilisés dans le secteur de l’industrie pour leurs nombreux...
Although aluminium alloys are known to exhibit generally good corrosion resistance in natural seawat...
The corrosion behaviour of aluminium (Al) alloys in seawater medium was investigated using potentiod...
Superhydrophobic coating technology is regarded as an attractive possibility for the protection of m...
The influence of marine microbiological film formation on the free corrosion potentials of some allo...
Corrosion mechanism and morphology changes of aluminum alloy in model solution corresponding sea wat...
This paper reports the microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) behavior of aluminum alloy in the c...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of construction alloys used for subsea applications was...
It is well known that microorganisms tend to form biofilms on metal surfaces to accelerate/decelerat...
At present, there are few studies on microbial corrosion of magnesium anode materials that provide p...
The surface analysis techniques and chemical technical means (polarization curves and AC impedance t...