Influence of biofilms growth on corrosion potential of metals immersed in seawater


Autoria(s): Wang, W; Wang, J; Li, X; Xu, H; Wu, J
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The changes of corrosion potential (E-corr) of metals immersed in seawater were investigated with electrochemical technology and epifluoresence microscopy. In natural seawater, changes of E-corr were determined by the surface corrosion state of the metal. E-corr of passive metals exposed to natural seawater shifted to noble direction for about 150 mV in one day and it didn't change in sterile seawater. The in-situ observation showed that biofilms settled on the surfaces of passive metals when E-corr moved in noble direction. The bacteria number increased on the metal surface according to exponential law and it was in the same way with the ennoblement of E-corr. The attachment of bacteria during the initial period played an important role in the ennoblement of E-corr and it is believed that the carbohydrate and protein in the biofilm are reasons for this phenomenon. The double layer capacitance (C-dl) of passive metals decreased with time when immersed in natural seawater, while remained almost unchanged in sterile seawater. The increased thickness and reduced dielectric constant of C-dl may be reasons.

The changes of corrosion potential (E-corr) of metals immersed in seawater were investigated with electrochemical technology and epifluoresence microscopy. In natural seawater, changes of E-corr were determined by the surface corrosion state of the metal. E-corr of passive metals exposed to natural seawater shifted to noble direction for about 150 mV in one day and it didn't change in sterile seawater. The in-situ observation showed that biofilms settled on the surfaces of passive metals when E-corr moved in noble direction. The bacteria number increased on the metal surface according to exponential law and it was in the same way with the ennoblement of E-corr. The attachment of bacteria during the initial period played an important role in the ennoblement of E-corr and it is believed that the carbohydrate and protein in the biofilm are reasons for this phenomenon. The double layer capacitance (C-dl) of passive metals decreased with time when immersed in natural seawater, while remained almost unchanged in sterile seawater. The increased thickness and reduced dielectric constant of C-dl may be reasons.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/2327

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/168284

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Wang, W; Wang, J; Li, X; Xu, H; Wu, J.Influence of biofilms growth on corrosion potential of metals immersed in seawater,MATERIALS AND CORROSION-WERKSTOFFE UND KORROSION,2004,55(1):30-35

Palavras-Chave #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering #STAINLESS-STEELS #DIMINUTION #REDUCTION #OXYGEN
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