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Study the Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Carbon Steel [PDF]
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the microbiologically influenced corrosion of carbon steel in water, samples of water taken from Al-Hilla rivers and distill water (control medium ).
Zuheir T.Khulief.Al-Tai
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Chitosan/Lignosulfonate Nanospheres as “Green” Biocide for Controlling the Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Carbon Steel [PDF]
In this work, uniform cross-linked chitosan/lignosulfonate (CS/LS) nanospheres with an average diameter of 150–200 nm have been successfully used as a novel, environmentally friendly biocide for the inhibition of mixed sulfate-reducing bacteria ...
Rasheed, Pathath Abdul +11 more
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Microbiologically influenced corrosion—more than just microorganisms [PDF]
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is a phenomenon of increasing concern that affects various materials and sectors of society. MIC describes the effects, often negative, that a material can experience due to the presence of microorganisms ...
J S Lee +25 more
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Sodium bisulfite (SBS) is used as an oxygen scavenger to decrease corrosion in pipelines transporting brackish subsurface water used in the production of bitumen by steam-assisted gravity drainage.
Dongshan eAn +5 more
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Biocorrosion caused by microbial biofilms is ubiquitous around us
Summary Biocorrosion first surfaced in the scientific literature when Richard H. Gaines associated corrosion with bacterial activities in 1910. It is also known as microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). In general, it covers two scenarios.
Wenwen Dou, Dake Xu, Tingyue Gu
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Regardless of the long record of research works based on microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC), its principle and mechanism, which lead to accelerated corrosion, is yet to be fully understood.
Roberta Amendola, Amit Acharjee
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Advances in the Mitigation of Microbiologically Influenced Concrete Corrosion: A Snapshot. [PDF]
Concrete, a versatile construction material, faces pervasive deterioration due to microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) in various applications, including sewer systems, marine engineering, and buildings.
Gerengi H +4 more
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Microbiologically influenced corrosion: A review of the studies conducted on buried pipelines
Buried pipelines are essential for the delivery of potable water around the world. A key cause of leaks and bursts in these pipelines, particularly those fabricated from carbon steel, is the accelerated localized corrosion due to the influence of ...
Law, D +4 more
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The behavior and mechanisms of the stress-assisted microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of X80 pipeline steel induced by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) were investigated using focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy (FIB).
Zhiyong Liu +6 more
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Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is recognized as a considerable threat to carbon steel asset integrity in the oil and gas industry. There is an immediate need for reliable and broadly applicable methods for detection and monitoring of MIC ...
Mohor Chatterjee +5 more
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