The corrosion behaviour of mild steel and type 304 stainless steel in media from an anaerobic biodigestor |
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Authors: | Gelsa Edith Englert,Iduvirges Lourdes Mü ller |
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Abstract: | Mild steel and AISI 304 stainless steel samples were exposed to the aqueous solutions from an anaerobic biodigestor of wastewater, showing quite different behaviours. Carbon steel presented generalized corrosion whereas stainless steel, as-received or sensitized, tended to show some localized corrosion. Both materials presented bacteria attachment, particularly sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB), forming biofilms which were abundant and mixed with corrosion products on the mild steel surface and thin and patchy on stainless steel surfaces. Different types of anaerobic and aerobic bacteria were detected in the medium. Experiments were carried out both at 1 and at 7 atmospheres pressure, in presence of a gaseous phase containing N2, CO2 and CH4. Potentiodynamic experiments were conducted in order to have a better insight on the electrochemical behaviour of the material in this medium. |
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