The Effect of Biodiesel Concentration on Microbial Metabolism Activities and Carbon Steel Biocorrosion
Corrosion caused by micoorganism (microbially influenced corrosion or MIC) is a type of corrosion which involve microorganism in its process and can be caused by several external factors. One of external factors which play an important role in the process of MIC is metabolite concentration produced...
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Main Author: | Steven |
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
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