Multispecies colonisation and surface erosion on A106 GB industry-finished steel used in heat exchangers

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Prithiraj, Alicia
Tichapondwa, Shepherd Masimba
Nel, Jackie
Chirwa, Evans M.N.

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Taylor and Francis

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Multispecies bacterial attachment to carbon steel surfaces is not fully understood; for example, as to why the attachment of certain bacteria influences corrosion. In this study, finished steel, A 106 GB was exposed to a mixed bacterial culture in a batch reactor system at a constant temperature of 35 °C to evaluate the corrosion rate with and without bacterial influence. Cultures collected from the cooling tower site were exposed to coupons and were grown in a batch reactor. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to obtain roughness parameters. Surface morphology and colonisation patterns were observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). 16S rDNA sequencing indicated predominance of Pseudomonas sp. and Clostridium sp. on the rough surfaces. Cell colonisation of surfaces showed no time-related differences, with differences observed on surface roughness parameters. Intergranular and uniform corrosion was observed. The smooth finished steel surface performed best in resisting corrosion.

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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data will be made available upon request through the corresponding author and/or the director of the project, Prof. Evans Chirwa (Email: evans.chirwa@up.ac.za).

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Multispecies colonisation, Carbon steel, Petrochemical industry, Heat exchangers, Atomic force microscopy (AFM), SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure

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SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure

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Alicia Prithiraj, Shepherd Tichapondwa, Jackie Nel & Evans Chirwa (2024) Multispecies colonisation and surface erosion on A106 GB industry-finished steel used in heat exchangers, Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment, 38:1, 2326292, DOI: 10.1080/13102818.2024.2326292.