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Biosurfactants: Eco-Friendly and Innovative Biocides against Biocorrosion

Grażyna Płaza, Varenyam Achal

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences129 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Corrosion influenced by microbes, commonly known as microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC), is associated with biofilm, which has been one of the problems in the industry. The damages of industrial equipment or infrastructures due to corrosion lead to large economic and environmental problems. Synthetic chemical biocides are now commonly used to prevent corrosion, but most of them are not effective against the biofilms, and they are toxic and not degradable. Biocides easily kill corrosive bacteria, which are as the planktonic and sessile population, but they are not effective against biofilm. New antimicrobial and eco-friendly substances are now being developed. Biosurfactants are proved to be one of the best eco-friendly anticorrosion substances to inhibit the biocorrosion process and protect materials against corrosion. Biosurfactants have recently became one of the important products of bioeconomy with multiplying applications, while there is scare knowledge on their using in biocorrosion treatment. In this review, the recent findings on the application of biosurfactants as eco-friendly and innovative biocides against biocorrosion are highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

BiocideEnvironmentally friendlyBiofilmCorrosionBiochemical engineeringPopulationWaste managementEnvironmental scienceChemistryEngineeringBiologyBacteriaEcologyMedicineOrganic chemistryGeneticsEnvironmental healthMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactantsAntimicrobial agents and applicationsCorrosion Behavior and Inhibition
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