Titre : |
Microbially influenced corrosion and biodeterioration |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Nicholas J. Dowling, Editeur scientifique ; Joseph C. Danko, Editeur scientifique ; Marc W. Mittelman, Editeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Knoxville [USA] : Institute for applied Microbiology |
Année de publication : |
1990 |
Autre Editeur : |
Knoxville [USA] : Center for Materials Processing |
Importance : |
Pagination multiple |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
24 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
0-962985-60-0 |
Note générale : |
Index - Notes bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Anticorrosion Corrosion microbienne
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Index. décimale : |
620.11 Matériaux (propriétés, résistance) |
Résumé : |
Sulphate-reducing bacteria and their role in microbially influenced corrosion / 1. The microbiology of MIC / Fundamentals of coupled electrochemical reactions as related to microbially influenced corrosion / Evaluation of biofilm microorganisms in copper corrosion / 2. The role of chloride and SRB in under deposit corrosion of alloy 800 in fresh water / The electrochemistry of SRB corrosion in austenitic stainless steel / Ph at polarized metal surfaces : theory measurement and implications for MIC / On the mechanism of corrosion induced by boil growth on the active-passive alloys in seawater / Electrochemical aspects of microbiologically influenced corrosion on buried pipes / Bacterial effects on corrosion of steel in sea water / Polysaccharides in biofilms and in free EPS of D. desulfuricans in the presence of mild and stainless steel and their role in corrosion / Interactions between process waters, microbial biofilms, and metal substrata / Sulfate reducing bacterial colonization of mild steel in recirculating cooling water / Oxidation irony : all rust is not created equal / 3. Synergistic corrosion of pipe-line steel by obligately anaerobic bacteria / Effect of sulphate reducing bacteria activity on performance of sacrificial anodes / Microbially influenced corrosion of concrete and natural sandstone / Effect of bacterial biofilms on carbon steel pit propagation in phosphate containing medium / experimental biofilms containing sulphate-reducing and fermentative bacteria on stainless steel in a laboratory tubular flow-system / Microbially influenced corrosion of steels containing molybdenum and chromium : a biological and electrochemical study / Influences of microorganisms on pitting of copper tube / MIC of coated 4140 steel by mixed communities of anaerobic and facultatively anaerobic bacteria / Microbially influenced corrosion of metal arsenides / Microbiological involvement in environmental cracking of high strength steels / Effects of surface condition on susceptibility to microbially influenced corrosion : stainless steel weldments and carbon steel / 4. The impacts of microbial souring of north slope oil reservoir / Involvement of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in concrete deterioration / Case histories of microbiologically influenced corrosion in the gas industry : detection, system analyses and targeted treatment / External corrosion of line pipe under disbonded coatings ; field observations and mechanistic studies / The effects of biofouling on the corrosion of nickel heat exchanger alloys at Ontario hydro / Biofouling and microbially induced corrosion on paper machines / A review of current trends in microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) from the viewpoint on the practicing corrosion engineer / Case study : water distribution corrosion, yellowknife, N.W.T. / Microbially influenced corrosion of stainless steels in nuclear powder plants / A laboratory model to evaluate control of microbially associated corrosion of copper pipes / 5. Electrochemical approach to biofilms monitoring / An electrochemical evaluation of biofilms and calcareous deposits formed in natural seawater / New perspectives on testing for sulfate reducing bacteria / A critical review on the application of electrochemical techniques to the study of MIC / An electrochemical method for monitoring the development of biofilms in cooling water / Non-destructive monitoring of microbial biofilms at solid-liquid interface using on-line devices / Microscopy on microbial corrosion of pipeline steel in a model system / Mossbauer effect study of microbially induced corrosion of steel by sulfate reducing bacteria in marine sediments : role of green rust 2 / Chemical and electrochemical aspects of the corrosion of stainless steels in the presence of sulphate reducing bacteria / The role of biofilms in microbial corrosion / Techniques for assessing microbial activities associated with microbially influenced corrosion / Biofouling on membranes hydrophobicity and primary adhesion o microorganisms / 6. Determination of cathodic protection criteria to control microbially influenced corrosion in power plants / Detection and control of bacterial corrosion using internal corrosion monitors / Mechanism and control of biocorrosion by sulfate reducing bacteria - Preliminary results / Concrete protection systems for repair of deteriorated infrastructures from MIC / Mitigation of microbiologically influenced corrosion in open recirculating cooling water systems / Strategies for control of fouling and microbiologically influenced corrosion / Cathodic protection in marine sediments and the aerated seawater columns / Paint coatings biodeterioration / Iron deposition and the effect of water treatment in mitigating a suspected MIC failure of 304 stainless steel / Implications of residual chlorine in seawater injection systems / Epoxy linings prevent corrosion of austenitic stainless steel in power plant circulating water system / Corrosion of steel by thermophilic sulphate-reducing bacteria from UK North sea oil production facilities / 7. A regulatory perspective on microbiologically influenced corrosion / The economic impact of microbiologically influenced corrosion at Ontario hydro's nuclear power plants / 8. Effect of boils sunlight and salinity on corrosion potential and corrosion initiation / Acidification effects on the electrochemical behavior of stainless steel in seawater / Microbiologically influenced corrosion in the presence of a copper tolerant bacterium / Microbiologically influenced corrosion of silver in the marine environment / Prediction of metal culvert corrosion rate influenced by microorganisms / The hydrogenise test - A rapid enzyme based test for corrosion - Causing bacteria / Reduction by biocide treatment of hydrogen sulfide concentration in a geothermal brine / Nondestructive, real-time studies on the interaction of bacterial boils on submerged copper surfaces / Effects of biocides on pure and mixed cultures of desulfovibrio and pseudomonas in the presence of mild steel coupon / Copper deterioration in a water distribution system of a county hospital in Germany cause by microbial induced corrosion. |
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