Characterizing the effect of carbon steel exposure in sulfide containing solutions to microbially induced corrosion
Abstract
This article compares the electrochemical effects induced by inorganic sulfide and sulfate reducing bacteria on the corrosion of carbon steel – a subject of concern for pipelines. Biological microcosms, containing varying concentrations of bioorganic content, were studied to investigate changes to the morphology of biofilms and corrosion product deposits. Raman analysis indicated mackinawite (FeS1−x) was the dominant iron sulfide phase grown...
Paper Details
Title
Characterizing the effect of carbon steel exposure in sulfide containing solutions to microbially induced corrosion
Published Date
Mar 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
53
Issue
3
Pages
955 - 960
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