A. Nagiub et F. Mansfeld, Evaluation of microbiologically influenced corrosion inhibition using electrochemical noise analysis, CORROS SCI, 43(11), 2001, pp. 2001-2009
Microbiologically influenced corrosion inhibition (MICI) has been observed
for Al 2024, mild steel and cartridge brass when an artificial seawater (AS
) solution containing growth medium was contaminated by bacteria. Impedance
data clearly showed that pitting did not occur under these circumstances f
or Al 2024. For mild steel corrosion rates were decreased significantly. Fo
r brass corrosion rates were also greatly decreased and tarnishing was not
observed. Analysis of electrochemical noise data obtained for the three mat
erials in AS with and without growth medium did not reveal significant chan
ges due to MICI except for an increase of the noise resistance R-n and a pa
rallel shift of the current power spectral density plots to lower values fo
r Al 2024 and mild steel. The observed increase of R-n was mainly due to a
significant decrease of the standard deviation of the current fluctuations.
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