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Microbially influenced corrosion—Any progress?

Brenda J. Little, Daniel John Blackwood, Jamie Hinks, Federico M. Lauro, Enrico Marsili, Akihiro Okamoto, Stuart A. Rice, Scott A. Wade, H.‐C. Flemming

2020Corrosion Science354 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microbially influenced corrosion (MIC), is acknowledged to be the direct cause of catastrophic corrosion failures, with associated damage costs ranging to many billions of US$ annually. In spite of extensive research and numerous publications, fundamental questions relating to MIC remain unanswered. The following review provides an overview of current MIC research and stresses the lack of information related to MIC recognition, prediction and mitigation. The review establishes a link between management decisions and root causes. A holistic, proactive approach to MIC is suggested in which an entire system is considered, monitored and improved.

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CorrosionForensic engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental scienceEngineeringBusinessMaterials scienceMetallurgyCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingConcrete Corrosion and Durability