2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11665-013-0627-7
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Microbial Corrosion in Linepipe Steel Under the Influence of a Sulfate-Reducing Consortium Isolated from an Oil Field

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“…From Fig. 8b, the cathodic peak was shifted to lower potential and cathodic current density was increased (72 lA/cm 2 ) in the presence of EN2 on the metal surface (Al abbas et al 2013). An increased corrosion current (56 lA/cm 2 ) might be due to the formation of biofilm and EPS on metal surface by EN2.…”
Section: Electrochemical Impedance Studiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…From Fig. 8b, the cathodic peak was shifted to lower potential and cathodic current density was increased (72 lA/cm 2 ) in the presence of EN2 on the metal surface (Al abbas et al 2013). An increased corrosion current (56 lA/cm 2 ) might be due to the formation of biofilm and EPS on metal surface by EN2.…”
Section: Electrochemical Impedance Studiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…From these results, it was clear that GIE acted as a biocide inhibiting biofilm formation and thus effectively reducing CR. El-Aziz et al (2013) reported that GIE reduced the biofilm formation by microbes on metal surface (Al Abbas et al 2013;Yousfi et al 2015). The CR of GE system was about 0.2 mm/year, which was lesser when compared to control (3 mm/year) and biotic system (7 mm/year).…”
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“…After 90 days of immersion, when this layer was removed from the surface, and also due to the biofilm renewal cycle, the results were the presence of only two compounds that indicate the corrosion process: iron (Fe) and magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ). AIAbbas et al 29 also detected as constituents of corrosion products: an iron sulphide compound that included mackinawite (Fe 1+x S), another biogenetic iron sulfide (FeS), siderite (FeCO 3 ) and iron (III) oxide-hydroxide (FeOOH). According to Edyvean 30 , the mackinawite layer formed as a result of the H 2 S reactivity with the iron is not stable and may have been dissolved by the medium.…”
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“…The corrosion process, in some cases, causes the formation of corrosion products that increase the hardness on the steel's surface 13 . Recent studies in the oil and gas industry show the influence of microorganisms that cause corrosion 8,[14][15][16] . This paper sets out to investigate the corrosion of high-strength, low-alloy (API 5L X80) steel in produced water systems with and without microorganisms for 60 days.…”
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