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... of the most influential factors in corrosion of buried pipelines: bacteria and soil moisture content. All test parameters were chosen based on actual field conditions to have more reliable and attributable results. Sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) strain, Desulfovibrio desulfurincans, was used...
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... and storage tanks are susceptible to corrosion due to bacteria and oxygen. Bacterial populations in source waters and stagnant waters as well as create bio films that attach to pipelines and storage tank walls. Sessile biofilms may contain acid producing bacteria (APB) or sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB). SRBs...
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... transportation systems where conditions are biologically suitable. microbiologically influenced corrosion MIC sulfate reducing bacteria acid producing bacteria fuel grade ethanol linepipe steel API 5L X52 API 5L X70 pipeline ethanol INTRODUCTION Classic corrosion literature describes “The Eight Forms...
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... isolates exhibit intrinsic resistance to common biocides to such an extent that they propagate in common hospital disinfectants. 5 The corrosion-promoting capacity of microorganisms, and sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) in particular, has been recognized for over 50 years, a process often...
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.... Type I MIC involves microbes such as sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), nitrate/nitrite reducing bacteria (NRB) and methanogens, which are collectively called “XRB,” in which “X” stands for sulfate, nitrate, nitrite, CO2 or another non-oxygen oxidant and “B” for bugs that include prokaryotes...