Li, Jinrong; Liu, Xin; Zhang, Jie; Zhang, Ruiyong; Wang, Mingxing; Sand, Wolfgang; Duan, Jizhou; Zhu, Qingjun; Zhai, Shenbao; Hou, Baorong:
Effects of Inorganic Metabolites of Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria on the Corrosion of AZ31B and AZ63B Magnesium Alloy in 3.5 wt.% NaCl Solution
In: Materials, Vol. 15 (2022), No. 6, Article 2212
2022article/chapter in journalOA Gold
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Title in English:
Effects of Inorganic Metabolites of Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria on the Corrosion of AZ31B and AZ63B Magnesium Alloy in 3.5 wt.% NaCl Solution
Author:
Li, Jinrong
;
Liu, Xin
;
Zhang, Jie
ORCID
0000-0002-1241-1574ORCID iD
;
Zhang, RuiyongUDE
LSF ID
52887
Other
connected with university
;
Wang, Mingxing
;
Sand, WolfgangUDE
LSF ID
11422
ORCID
0000-0002-6724-0960ORCID iD
Other
connected with university
;
Duan, Jizhou
ORCID
0000-0002-7458-4729ORCID iD
;
Zhu, Qingjun
ORCID
0000-0002-7887-3472ORCID iD
;
Zhai, Shenbao
;
Hou, Baorong
Year of publication:
2022
Open Access?:
OA Gold
PubMed ID
Scopus ID
Note:
CA extern
Language of text:
English
Keyword, Topic:
corrosion ; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy ; inorganic metabolites ; magnesium alloy ; sulphate-reducing bacteria

Abstract in English:

This study seeks prevent and alleviate the failure of magnesium alloy anodes in pipelines, which we suspect is a problem related to SRB. The electrochemical corrosion behaviour of two kinds of magnesium alloys, AZ31B and AZ63B, in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution with sulphide or phosphide—the two main inorganic metabolites of sulphate-reducing bacteria—were studied by electrochemical tests combined with other characterisation methods such as scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The results show that the corrosion film formed by inorganic metabolites of SRB’s initial stage of corrosion (1–3 d) can lead to the corrosion of magnesium alloys. However, the loose and porous corrosion product film cannot protect the substrate effectively. The inorganic metabolites in the solution can accelerate the corrosion of the surface of magnesium alloy after the corrosion products have fallen off. This study provides a theoretical basis for alleviating the premature failure of magnesium alloy anodes and for corrosion protection in the future.