International audienceSix materials (stainless steel, nickel-base alloy, titanium, chromium, nickel and admiralty brass) are tested in chemical and biochemical synthetic seawaters. The biochemical seawater contains enzymes catalyzing oxidation of glucose (glucose oxidase), simulating the action of natural biofilms. The evolutions of free corrosion potential (Ecor) versus time, and of cathodic and anodic reactions are compared with those obtained in natural seawater. Then, electrochemical behavior is related to semi-conducting properties of passive films. When glucose oxidase is present, increase of Ecor versus time is only reported for materials presenting a n-type semi-conductor passive film, and whose cathodic reaction current is increase...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of construction alloys used for subsea applications was...
The change of protective current density, the formation and growth of calcareous deposits, and the e...
Geobacter sulfur reducens biofilms were formed under constant polarisation at −0.6 V vs. Ag/AgCl on ...
International audienceSix materials (stainless steel, nickel-base alloy, titanium, chromium, nickel ...
The electrochemical behavior of stainless steel in both abiotic and biotic seawater is studied and ...
The electrochemical behavior of stainless steels in seawater near the corrosion potential is addres...
Seawater contains many minerals, dissolved gases, including oxygen O2 cellular organisms, suspended...
International audienceAerobic bacteria settled on the surface of passive alloys like stainless steel...
Type-316 stainless steel (SS) was investigated as the cathode in galvanic couples in full-strength s...
International audienceToday, stainless steels immersed in natural seawater are known to present an e...
Even if a widely shared mechanism actually does not exist, it is now generally accepted that, in aer...
The influence of marine microbiological film formation on the free corrosion potentials of some allo...
When a metal is introduced in seawater corrosion occurs on its surface. The corrosion on the metals,...
The electrochemical corrosion characteristics of super duplex stainless steel S32750 in LT-MED envir...
This work studies the semiconducting behavior of passive films formed on AISI 316L (UNS S31603) in t...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of construction alloys used for subsea applications was...
The change of protective current density, the formation and growth of calcareous deposits, and the e...
Geobacter sulfur reducens biofilms were formed under constant polarisation at −0.6 V vs. Ag/AgCl on ...
International audienceSix materials (stainless steel, nickel-base alloy, titanium, chromium, nickel ...
The electrochemical behavior of stainless steel in both abiotic and biotic seawater is studied and ...
The electrochemical behavior of stainless steels in seawater near the corrosion potential is addres...
Seawater contains many minerals, dissolved gases, including oxygen O2 cellular organisms, suspended...
International audienceAerobic bacteria settled on the surface of passive alloys like stainless steel...
Type-316 stainless steel (SS) was investigated as the cathode in galvanic couples in full-strength s...
International audienceToday, stainless steels immersed in natural seawater are known to present an e...
Even if a widely shared mechanism actually does not exist, it is now generally accepted that, in aer...
The influence of marine microbiological film formation on the free corrosion potentials of some allo...
When a metal is introduced in seawater corrosion occurs on its surface. The corrosion on the metals,...
The electrochemical corrosion characteristics of super duplex stainless steel S32750 in LT-MED envir...
This work studies the semiconducting behavior of passive films formed on AISI 316L (UNS S31603) in t...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of construction alloys used for subsea applications was...
The change of protective current density, the formation and growth of calcareous deposits, and the e...
Geobacter sulfur reducens biofilms were formed under constant polarisation at −0.6 V vs. Ag/AgCl on ...