Effect of Halomonas titanicae on fluctuating water-line corrosion of EH40 steel

Bioelectrochemistry. 2024 Apr 4:158:108703. doi: 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2024.108703. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The fluctuating water-line corrosion of EH40 steel in sterile and biotic media was investigated with a wire beam electrode. When the coupons were partially immersed in the sterile medium, the position of the low water-line acted as the cathodic zone and the area below the low water-line constantly served as the main anodic zone. The thin electrolyte layers with uneven thickness promoted the galvanic current of the region below the low water-line. Different from the sterile environment, the metabolism of Halomonas titanica with oxygen as the final electron acceptor reduced the dissolved oxygen concentration, which resulted in the position of the low water-line acting as the anodic zone.

Keywords: EH40 steel; Halomonas titanicae; Microbiologically influenced corrosion; Water-line corrosion; Wire beam electrode.