2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.24.586472
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Elucidating Microbial Iron Corrosion Mechanisms with a Hydrogenase-Deficient Strain ofDesulfovibrio vulgaris

Di Wang,
Toshiyuki Ueki,
Peiyu Ma
et al.

Abstract: Sulfate-reducing microorganisms extensively contribute to the corrosion of ferrous metal infrastructure. There is substantial debate over their corrosion mechanisms. We investigated Fe0 corrosion with Desulfovibrio vulgaris, the sulfate reducer most often employed in corrosion studies. Cultures were grown with both lactate and Fe0 as potential electron donors to replicate the common environmental condition in which organic substrates help fuel the growth of corrosive microbes. Fe0 was corroded in cultures of a… Show more

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