A multiple chemostat system for consortia studies on microbially influenced corrosion |
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Authors: | P Angell WJ Machowski PP Paul CM Wall FF Lyle Jr |
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Institution: | Southwest Research Institute, 6220 Culebra Rd., San Antonio, TX 78238, USA |
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Abstract: | A multiple chemostat system has been developed in which metal specimens can be exposed to a consortium of bacteria. The system comprises a single test chemostat containing the test specimen operated at a high dilution rate to facilitate the wash out of planktonic bacteria, selecting for attached or biofilm growth. This chemostat is fed at a steady low rate by a number of separate chemostats each of which contains a pure axenic culture of one member of the consortium being tested. This system has the advantage of providing a continual inoculum of the test species to the test specimen allowing both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria to be grown in the same system. Constant levels of three bacterial types were maintained in the system: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and Desulfovibrio vulgaris. Exposure of 316L stainless steel electrodes to this system resulted in increased corrosion of coupons exposed biotically, as compared to those exposed abiotically. A current monitoring technique and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were used to evaluate effects of bacteria on metallic corrosion. |
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Keywords: | Multiple chemostat Continual inolculum Biofilm Microbially influenced corrosion (MIC) |
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