Abstract
The apparatus described in this paper, consisting of a two-compartment cell in which the compartments are biologically isolated and electrolytically continuous, is ideally suited for the study of microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC). The electrochemical impact of three bacterial isolates on three metal substrata has been quantified using this apparatus. In addition, three proposed mechanisms for MIC have been evaluated.
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National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1986
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