lron Gorrosion by nouel anaerobic microorganisms

Corrosion of iron presents a serious economic problem. Whereas aerobic corrosion is a chemical processr, anaerobic corrosion is frequently linked to the activity of sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB)'z 6. SRB are supposed to act upon iron primarily by produced hydrogen sulphide as a corrosive...

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Main Authors: Dinh, Thuy Hang, Kuevert, Jan, MuBmann, Marc, Hassel, Achim W., Stratmann, Martin, Widdelt, Friedrich
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-3102018-11-20T04:26:02Z lron Gorrosion by nouel anaerobic microorganisms Dinh, Thuy Hang Kuevert, Jan MuBmann, Marc Hassel, Achim W. Stratmann, Martin Widdelt, Friedrich Corrosion of iron presents a serious economic problem. Whereas aerobic corrosion is a chemical processr, anaerobic corrosion is frequently linked to the activity of sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB)'z 6. SRB are supposed to act upon iron primarily by produced hydrogen sulphide as a corrosive agent3,s,7 and by consumption of 'cathodic hydrogen' formed on iron in contact with water2-6'8. Among SRB, Desufovibrio species-with their capacity to consume hydrogen effectively-are conventionally regarded as the main culprits of anaerobic corrosion2 6,8-10; however, the underlying mechanisms are complex and insufficiently understood. Here we describe novel marine, corrosiye types of SRB obtained via an isolation approach with metallic iron as the only electron donor. In particular, a Desulfobacterium- like isolate reduced sulphate with metallic iron much faster than conventional hydrogen-scavenging D esulfovibrio species, suggesting that the novel surface-attached cell q?e obtained electrons from metallic iron in a more direct manner than via free hydrogen. Similarly, a newly isolat ed, Methanobacterium-like archaeon produced methane with iron faster than do known hydrogen-using methanogens, again suggesting a more direct access to electrons from iron than via hydrogen consumption. 2015-07-26T09:02:14Z 2015-07-26T09:02:14Z 2004 Article Dinh, T. H., et al. (2004). lron Gorrosion by nouel anaerobic microorganisms. Nature, VOL.127, pp. 829-832 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/310 en Nature application/pdf
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description Corrosion of iron presents a serious economic problem. Whereas aerobic corrosion is a chemical processr, anaerobic corrosion is frequently linked to the activity of sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB)'z 6. SRB are supposed to act upon iron primarily by produced hydrogen sulphide as a corrosive agent3,s,7 and by consumption of 'cathodic hydrogen' formed on iron in contact with water2-6'8. Among SRB, Desufovibrio species-with their capacity to consume hydrogen effectively-are conventionally regarded as the main culprits of anaerobic corrosion2 6,8-10; however, the underlying mechanisms are complex and insufficiently understood. Here we describe novel marine, corrosiye types of SRB obtained via an isolation approach with metallic iron as the only electron donor. In particular, a Desulfobacterium- like isolate reduced sulphate with metallic iron much faster than conventional hydrogen-scavenging D esulfovibrio species, suggesting that the novel surface-attached cell q?e obtained electrons from metallic iron in a more direct manner than via free hydrogen. Similarly, a newly isolat ed, Methanobacterium-like archaeon produced methane with iron faster than do known hydrogen-using methanogens, again suggesting a more direct access to electrons from iron than via hydrogen consumption.
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author Dinh, Thuy Hang
Kuevert, Jan
MuBmann, Marc
Hassel, Achim W.
Stratmann, Martin
Widdelt, Friedrich
spellingShingle Dinh, Thuy Hang
Kuevert, Jan
MuBmann, Marc
Hassel, Achim W.
Stratmann, Martin
Widdelt, Friedrich
lron Gorrosion by nouel anaerobic microorganisms
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Kuevert, Jan
MuBmann, Marc
Hassel, Achim W.
Stratmann, Martin
Widdelt, Friedrich
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title lron Gorrosion by nouel anaerobic microorganisms
title_short lron Gorrosion by nouel anaerobic microorganisms
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title_fullStr lron Gorrosion by nouel anaerobic microorganisms
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