Corrosion of metals in natural waters influenced by manganese oxidizing microorganisms |
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Authors: | Paul Linhardt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Testing and Research in Materials Technology (TVFA), Technical University of Vienna, Karlsplatz 13, A-1040 Wien, Austria |
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Abstract: | Case histories and proposed mechanisms formicrobiologically influenced corrosion of metals andalloys by metal depositing microorganisms arereviewed. Mechanisms with indirect participation ofthese microorganisms, usually iron- and manganeseoxidizing species, are distinguished from anothermechanism which accounts specifically for theelectrochemical properties of deposits containingoxides and hydroxides of Mn in higher oxidationstates. The possible influence of such deposits whichwere formed microbiologically is evaluated. Theevaluation is based on the principles ofelectrochemical corrosion of metals and on theelectrochemical properties of Mn3+/4+- compounds.After briefly reviewing the microbiologicalMn-oxidation, experimental evidence for the predictedcorrosion by such deposits is provided and a model formicrobiologically influenced corrosion by manganeseoxidizing microorganisms is proposed for stainlesssteel. Possible consequences of the model andpractical aspects of such a corrosion are discussed. |
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Keywords: | corrosion ennoblement manganese dioxide manganese oxidizing microorganisms microbiologically influenced corrosion stainless steel |
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