Enhanced corrosion protection action of biofilms based on endogenous and exogenous bacterial cellulose

02 engineering and technology 0210 nano-technology
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2021.109931 Publication Date: 2021-11-05T21:39:09Z
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Abstract The use of biomineralized films to protect steel surfaces is limited by the strict selection of bacteria capable of mineralization. Inspired by the different effects of the Pseudoalteromonas lipolytica mutants on steel corrosion, we found that bacterial cellulose (BC) plays an important role in corrosion protection. The endogenous cellulose was beneficial to the formation of uniform biofilms, while exogenous BC provided a stable anticorrosion activity through biomineralization. Moreover, the addition of BC extracted from the P. lipolytica ∆17125 strain into a culture medium with corrosive P. lipolytica ∆bcs or Vibrio natriegens resulted in systems with significant corrosion-inhibition abilities.
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