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 Luciana V. R. de Messano,Barbara L. Ignacio,Maria H. C. B. Neves and Ricardo Coutinho.In situ Colonization of Marine Biofilms on UNS S32760 Duplex Stainless Steel Coupons in Areas with Different Water Qualities: Implications for Corrosion Potential Behavior[J].Journal of Marine Science and Application,2014,(3):346-353.[doi:10.1007/s11804-014-1267-5]
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In situ Colonization of Marine Biofilms on UNS S32760 Duplex Stainless Steel Coupons in Areas with Different Water Qualities: Implications for Corrosion Potential Behavior

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Title:
In situ Colonization of Marine Biofilms on UNS S32760 Duplex Stainless Steel Coupons in Areas with Different Water Qualities: Implications for Corrosion Potential Behavior
Author(s):
Luciana V. R. de Messano Barbara L. Ignacio Maria H. C. B. Neves and Ricardo Coutinho
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Author(s):
Luciana V. R. de Messano Barbara L. Ignacio Maria H. C. B. Neves and Ricardo Coutinho
1. Funda??o Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ). Av. Erasmo Braga, 118/6? andar. Centro. CEP: 20020-000. Rio de Janeiro. RJ. Brazil. 2. Present address: Instituto do Mar, Universidade Federal de S?o Paulo. Av. Almirante Saldanha da Gama, 89. Ponta da Praia. CEP 11030-400. Santos. SP. Brazil.
Keywords:
duplex stainless steel microbiologically influenced corrosion corrosion potential ennoblement marine biofilm field experiment
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DOI:
10.1007/s11804-014-1267-5
Abstract:
In the presence of biofilms, stainless steels (SS) exhibits an increase in corrosion potential, called ennoblement. In the present study, the corrosion potential (Ecorr) behavior of the duplex SS UNS S32760 was recorded simultaneously with the in situ marine biofilm formation in two areas at Arraial do Cabo, Southeastern Brazil. The biofilm at Forno Harbor (an anthropogenically disturbed area) was characterized by higher relative abundances of Bacteria at day 2, followed by diatoms (especially Navicula sp.) on day 10 and dinoflagellates on day 18, whereas no clear trend was recorded at Cabo Frio Island (an undisturbed area). The ennoblement of Ecorr values was site-dependent. In a complementary laboratory assay, biofilms were removed and the Ecorr values registered in sterile conditions for the subsequent 10 days and corroborated in situ results. Understanding biofilms and SS interactions has important implications for materials science and engineering decisions as well as helping to fill in important gaps in this knowledge.

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