Corrosion behavior of Q235 carbon steel in air-saturated seawater containing Thalassospira sp.

Carbon steel Carbon fibers
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2018.11.031 Publication Date: 2018-12-03T11:45:27Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Thalassospira sp. is an iron-reducing bacterium isolated from the marine environment. Effects of T. sp. on corrosion behaviors of Q235 carbon steel in air-saturated seawater were studied. Results of electrochemical measurements and weight loss indicated that the presence of T. sp. promotes Q235 carbon steel corrosion. Surface analyses results showed that heterogeneous adhesion is a typical character for T. sp. biofilm on surface of Q235 carbon steel, and pitting corrosion is induced. The corrosion mechanism model of Q235 carbon steel in air-saturated seawater containing T. sp. is proposed through surface micromorphology analyses, composition determination and current distribution.
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