Corrosion of Copper-bearing High Strength Mooring Chain Steel Affected by Microbes in Seawater


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Corrosion behavior of copper-free (BR5) and copper-bearing (BR5Cu, 0.8% Cu) bainite type grade R5 mooring chain steels is investigated in sterile and bacteria-containing seawater. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and weight loss results demonstrate that both steels corrode steadily with similar rates in sterile seawater, which is closely related to stable dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration and loose corrosion product layers. While in bacteria-containing seawater, corrosion is inhibited at the initial stage due to DO consumption and biofilm formation, and the inhibition efficiency declines with time because of bacteria decay, leading to a slightly smaller total weight loss than that in sterile media. Although less adhesive bacteria are observed on BR5Cu steel owing to the antimicrobial activity of copper, it does not bring a visible difference in corrosion rate. The validity of copper introduction in mooring chain steel towards seawater corrosion and MIC inhibition is expected to be checked further in different systems.

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Jiajia Wu

CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Corrosion and Bio-Fouling, Institute of Oceanology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences; Open Studio for Marine Corrosion and Protection, Qingdao National Laboratory
for Marine Science and Technology; Center for Ocean Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: wujiajia@qdio.ac.cn
República Popular da China, Qingdao, 266071; Qingdao, 266237; Qingdao, 266071

Faqi Tan

CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Corrosion and Bio-Fouling, Institute of Oceanology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences; Open Studio for Marine Corrosion and Protection, Qingdao National Laboratory
for Marine Science and Technology; Center for Ocean Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Email: zhangdun@qdio.ac.cn
República Popular da China, Qingdao, 266071; Qingdao, 266237; Qingdao, 266071

Dun Zhang

CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Corrosion and Bio-Fouling, Institute of Oceanology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences; Open Studio for Marine Corrosion and Protection, Qingdao National Laboratory
for Marine Science and Technology; Center for Ocean Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: zhangdun@qdio.ac.cn
República Popular da China, Qingdao, 266071; Qingdao, 266237; Qingdao, 266071

Jiang Yin

Shanghai Bainite Chain Material Tech Co., Ltd

Email: zhangdun@qdio.ac.cn
República Popular da China, Shanghai, 200439

Ee Li

CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Corrosion and Bio-Fouling, Institute of Oceanology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences; Open Studio for Marine Corrosion and Protection, Qingdao National Laboratory
for Marine Science and Technology; Center for Ocean Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Email: zhangdun@qdio.ac.cn
República Popular da China, Qingdao, 266071; Qingdao, 266237; Qingdao, 266071

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