Characterizations of sulfate-reducing bacteria biofilm formed on N80 carbon steel in artificial shale gas field produced water. [PDF]
Peng L +5 more
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Dual anaerobic reactor model to study biofilm and microbiologically influenced corrosion interactions on carbon steel. [PDF]
Jones L +6 more
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Deep-sea microbially influenced corrosion and biomineralization. [PDF]
Ge Y +10 more
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Preliminary study of microbiologically influenced corrosion by Pseudomonas aeruginosa on high Chromium white iron. [PDF]
Tan C, Elumalai NK, Krishnan KN.
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Preliminary Study of Microbial Corrosion of Stainless Steel AISI 304 Under Conditions Simulating Deep Radioactive Waste Disposal. [PDF]
Abramova E +3 more
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Distinguishing the Contribution of Extracellular Electron Transfer in the <i>Desulfovibrio caledoniensis</i>-Induced Total Corrosion of Q235 Carbon Steel. [PDF]
Fan K +6 more
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Managing microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is both an economic and technological challenge for the oil and gas industry. There are studies and data generated regarding the corrosion mechanism, microbial species involved, and chemicals that may enhance/inhibit MIC.
Seyed Javad Hashemi +5 more
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Management of offshore structures under microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC)
Offshore systems suffer from excessive corrosion damage in the marine environment because of the dynamic operational and environmental contributing factors. Such situations enhance the serious integrity and safety concerns, systems degradation, and associated risks, especially in harsh environmental conditions.
Yazdi, Mohammad
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There are many reports which point out the involvement of metallurgical factors, i.e., grain boundaries, precipitation, segregation, solidification structure, etc. on microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). Microbial adhesion and biofilm formation were known to significantly vary with the metallurgical factors.
Yasuyuki Miyano
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