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Fundamentals
Efficacy of sterilization methods and their influence on the electrochemical behavior of plain carbon steel – Publication
Sample sterilization is a crucial step in microbially induced corrosion (MIC) research that is usually overlooked. In this regard, metal sterilization procedures should not alter the surface nor affect the inherent susceptibility of the metal to corrosion while adequately deactivating biological activity. So, are all sterilization methods the same? Do they alter the corrosion response of the sample being investigated?
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ECS classic lectures on electrochemistry
A series of classic lectures in electrochemistry published by the Electrochemical Society and the Case Western Reserve University and sponsored by The Eltech Systems Lectureship in Electrochemistry Endowment Fund.
Use of an electrochemical split cell technique to evaluate the influence of shewanella oneidensis activities on corrosion of carbon steel — Publication
This post summarizes the outcome of an investigation on microbially induced corrosion by shewanella oneidensis, an iron-reducing bacteria. Get your copy!
Carbon dioxide corrosion – Definition
What is carbon dioxide corrosion?
This article presents the main electrochemical reactions leading to corrosion of carbon steel in the presence of CO2.
About interface potentials: the reversible and the corrosion potentials
This article discusses the differences between the two most important interface potentials: the reversible and the open circuit or corrosion potentials.