Biodeterioration 7 1988
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1363-9_15
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Screening for Biocides to Inhibit Biogenic Sulphuric Acid Corrosion in Sewage Pipelines

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“…As the name suggests, surface treatment is a technology that uses physical or chemical additives sprayed on the surface of a concrete liner, so the SOB can be inhibited or deactivated. For example, coating with a sacrificial layer, such as magnesium, increases the surface pH, which inhibits bacterial colonization [65]; coating with incorrodible materials, such as epoxy [66], prevents concrete from coming into contact with the corrosive environment. Additionally, recent research reported that high-pressure washing increases the concrete surface pH by removing the corrosion layer and consequently decreasing the bacteria.…”
Section: Other Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the name suggests, surface treatment is a technology that uses physical or chemical additives sprayed on the surface of a concrete liner, so the SOB can be inhibited or deactivated. For example, coating with a sacrificial layer, such as magnesium, increases the surface pH, which inhibits bacterial colonization [65]; coating with incorrodible materials, such as epoxy [66], prevents concrete from coming into contact with the corrosive environment. Additionally, recent research reported that high-pressure washing increases the concrete surface pH by removing the corrosion layer and consequently decreasing the bacteria.…”
Section: Other Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%