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Understanding microbial inhibition of corrosion. A comprehensive overview
Authors:Hector A. Videla  Liz Karen Herrera
Affiliation:aINIFTA-Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (FRLP), Ave. 51-337, 1900 La Plata, Argentina;bInstituto de Ciencias de los Materiales (ICMSE-CSIC), Americo Vespucio 49, Isla de la Cartuja, 41092 Seville, Spain
Abstract:Microorganisms are able to drastically change the electrochemical conditions at the metal/solution interface by biofilm formation. These changes can range from the induction or acceleration of corrosion to corrosion inhibition. Any inhibitory action developed by bacteria may be accomplished within the varied and complex biofilm/corrosion products interactions occurring on a biofouled metal surface.Biocorrosion and its counter process, microbial inhibition of corrosion, are rarely linked to a single mechanism or to a single species of microorganisms. Microorganisms can induce corrosion inhibition according to two general mechanisms or their combination: i) neutralizing the action of corrosive substances present in the environment; ii) forming protective films or stabilizing pre-existing protective films on a metal. Different practical cases illustrating these mechanisms are presented in this overview.It must be stressed that some times the inhibitory action of bacteria can be reversed to a corrosive action in bacterial consortia located within biofilm thickness.
Keywords:Corrosion inhibition   Biofilms   Biocorrosion   Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC)   Passivity
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