Dickinson W H, Lewandowski Z
Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University, Bozeman 59717, USA.
Biodegradation. 1998;9(1):11-21. doi: 10.1023/a:1008223930984.
Electrochemical theory and technique used to investigate microbially influenced corrosion is discussed with a focus on methods used to demonstrate the manganic-oxide mechanism of stainless steel Ennoblement. The concept of mixed potential and its relationship to the current-voltage behavior of stainless steel is developed. This concept is used to interpret microbially induced changes in corrosion potential, polarization behavior, surface-oxide abundance, and the redox environment at submerged metal surfaces. Microelectrode, capacitance, and coulometric methods are described that can be used to discriminate electrochemical effects caused by changes in solution properties from those caused by mineral deposition at the metal surface. The variety of electrochemical, wet-chemical, microbiological, and surface analytical techniques used to demonstrate the effect of biomineralized manganese dioxide on the electrochemical behavior of stainless steel are summarized.
本文讨论了用于研究微生物影响腐蚀的电化学理论和技术,重点是用于证明不锈钢 ennoblement 的锰氧化物机制的方法。阐述了混合电位的概念及其与不锈钢电流 - 电压行为的关系。该概念用于解释微生物引起的腐蚀电位、极化行为、表面氧化物丰度以及浸没金属表面氧化还原环境的变化。描述了微电极、电容和库仑法,这些方法可用于区分溶液性质变化引起的电化学效应与金属表面矿物沉积引起的电化学效应。总结了用于证明生物矿化二氧化锰对不锈钢电化学行为影响的各种电化学、湿化学、微生物学和表面分析技术。