腐蚀
生物膜
胞外聚合物
微生物种群生物学
细菌
材料科学
环境科学
微生物
冶金
生物污染
生化工程
化学
地质学
工程类
生物化学
膜
古生物学
作者
Yan Ma,Yimeng Zhang,Ruiyong Zhang,Fang Guan,Baorong Hou,Jizhou Duan
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00253-019-10184-8
摘要
Marine is the harshest corrosive environment where almost all marine underwater equipment and facilities undergo corrosion caused by marine microorganisms. With the development of marine resources globally, the marine engineering and relevant infrastructures have increased exponentially. Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) leads to severe safety accidents and great economic losses. The specific aggregation of corrosive microbial communities and their interactions with materials conform to a typical ecological adaptation mechanism. On the one hand, corrosive biofilms in the marine environment selectively colonize on a specific steel substrate by utilizing their complex community composition and various extracellular polymeric substances; on the other hand, the elemental composition and surface microstructure of different engineering steels affect the microbial community and corrosive process. MIC in the marine environment is a dynamic process evolving with the formation of corrosive biofilms and corrosion products. In this mini-review, the interactions between corrosive biofilm and steel substrates are explored and discussed, especially those conducted in situ in the marine environment. Herein, the important role of iron in the dynamic process of marine corrosion is highlighted.
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