Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion

This study defines the interrelationship between turbidities and cell number counting efficiency for the growth of one of the microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) species in a medium. The metabolism activities during bacteria growth can accelerate the corrosion process and shorten the reliab...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, A., Mohd. Rasol, R., Nordin, Y., Md. Noor, N., Mohd. Ali, M. K. F.
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59532/
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spelling my.utm.595322021-08-19T01:01:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59532/ Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion Abu Bakar, A. Mohd. Rasol, R. Nordin, Y. Md. Noor, N. Mohd. Ali, M. K. F. T Technology (General) This study defines the interrelationship between turbidities and cell number counting efficiency for the growth of one of the microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) species in a medium. The metabolism activities during bacteria growth can accelerate the corrosion process and shorten the reliability of pipelines. Thus, the investigation of MIC species’ development and metabolic activities is significant. An experiment was performed on sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) that practiced the medium as the substance to grow. Desulfovibrio vulgaris, a strain of SRB, was cultured in a postgate C medium to measure the bacteria survival using two different measurement methods. The medium was modified to pH 7.5 at 37°C and placed in anaerobic vials. During 24 hours of incubation, samples were retrieved, and the value of turbidity and cell numbers was measured. Based on the SRB growth graph pattern, the amount of bacteria cell numbers was increased parallel to the value of the medium’s turbidity in respect to time. Both values (turbidity and bacteria cell numbers) dramatically increased from hour1 to hour24. The results supported that the turbidity value was positively correlated with bacteria cell numbers. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Abu Bakar, A. and Mohd. Rasol, R. and Nordin, Y. and Md. Noor, N. and Mohd. Ali, M. K. F. (2015) Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion. In: International Scientific Conference Corrosion, 2014, 18 - 21 November 2014, Gliwice, Poland. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.227.298
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topic T Technology (General)
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Abu Bakar, A.
Mohd. Rasol, R.
Nordin, Y.
Md. Noor, N.
Mohd. Ali, M. K. F.
Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion
description This study defines the interrelationship between turbidities and cell number counting efficiency for the growth of one of the microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) species in a medium. The metabolism activities during bacteria growth can accelerate the corrosion process and shorten the reliability of pipelines. Thus, the investigation of MIC species’ development and metabolic activities is significant. An experiment was performed on sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) that practiced the medium as the substance to grow. Desulfovibrio vulgaris, a strain of SRB, was cultured in a postgate C medium to measure the bacteria survival using two different measurement methods. The medium was modified to pH 7.5 at 37°C and placed in anaerobic vials. During 24 hours of incubation, samples were retrieved, and the value of turbidity and cell numbers was measured. Based on the SRB growth graph pattern, the amount of bacteria cell numbers was increased parallel to the value of the medium’s turbidity in respect to time. Both values (turbidity and bacteria cell numbers) dramatically increased from hour1 to hour24. The results supported that the turbidity value was positively correlated with bacteria cell numbers.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abu Bakar, A.
Mohd. Rasol, R.
Nordin, Y.
Md. Noor, N.
Mohd. Ali, M. K. F.
author_facet Abu Bakar, A.
Mohd. Rasol, R.
Nordin, Y.
Md. Noor, N.
Mohd. Ali, M. K. F.
author_sort Abu Bakar, A.
title Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion
title_short Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion
title_full Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion
title_fullStr Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion
title_full_unstemmed Turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion
title_sort turbidity method to measure the growth of anaerobic bacteria related to microbiologically influenced corrosion
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59532/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.227.298
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