Microbiologically influenced corrosion inhibition induced by S. putriefaciens mineralization under extracellular polymeric substance regulation via FlrA and FlhG genes

CORROSION SCIENCE(2023)

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The effect of microbially-induced mineralization on the corrosion inhibition of carbon steel was investigated using & UDelta;flrA and & UDelta;flhG mutant strains of Shewanella putrefaciens. Deletion of FlrA and FlhG genes could induce the up/down-regulation of extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) expression, respectively, without interfering the bacterial growth. Compared to the wild-type strain, the & UDelta;flrA mutant exhibited a -26 % increase in corrosion inhibition rate due to its significantly higher mineralization rate and formation of a high-quality mineralized layer. The & UDelta;flhG mutant retained mineralization ability, but the discontinuous mineralized products failed to inhibit corrosion, and the corrosion rate increased by -1.7 times.
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Microbiologically influenced corrosion,inhibition,Microbial mineralization,Shewanella putrefaciens,Carbon steel,Corrosion protection
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