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Substrate Availability,pH, and Temperature Influence Methanogenesis and Mild Steel Corrosion
Authors:Chuma C Okoro  Olusegun Samuel
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Microbiology and Biotechnology, Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Ebonyi State, Nigeria;2. Department of Marine Sciences, University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria
Abstract:Solid deposits of corroded pipelines in the Niger Delta were analyzed both chemically and microbiologically. The addition of substrate, especially acetate, significantly stimulated the methane production ranging from 0.85 to 1.60 mmole compared with 0.65 mmole of the control. Acetotrophic and hydrogenotrophic methanogens had their optimal methane production and corrosion rate at pH 5.5. All three types of methanogens produced the most methane at 37°C. Methane production by methanogens correlated strongly with corrosion rate. Pyrosequencing surveys show dominance of acetotrophic, hydrogenotrophic, and methylotrophic methanogens in the samples with no significant presence of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), most likely due to the presence of the biocide, tetrakis-hydroxymethyl phosphonium sulfate. Our study shows that methanogens were one possible cause of pipeline failures in samples from the Niger Delta without the syntrophic association with SRB.
Keywords:Methanogenesis  microbiologically influenced corrosion  pH  substrate  sulfate-reducing bacteria  temperature
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