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Microbiologically influenced corrosion of a pipeline in a petrochemical plant

Metals, ISSN: 2075-4701, Vol: 9, Issue: 4
2019
  • 45
    Citations
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    Usage
  • 131
    Captures
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  • 19
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  • Citations
    45
    • Citation Indexes
      45
  • Captures
    131
  • Social Media
    19
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      19
      • Facebook
        19

Article Description

This paper investigates a severe microbiologically influenced failure in the elbows of a buried amine pipeline in a petrochemical plant. Pipelines can experience di_erent corrosion mechanisms, including microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). MIC, a form of biodeterioration initiated by microorganisms, can have a devastating impact on the reliability and lifetime of buried installations. This paper provides a systematic investigation of a severe MIC-related failure in a buried amine pipeline and includes a detailed microstructural analysis, corrosion products/biofilm analyses, and monitoring of the presence of causative microorganisms. Conclusions were drawn based on experimental data, obtained from visual observations, optical/electron microscopy, and Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS)/X-Ray Di_raction (XRD) analyses. Additionally, monitoring the presence of causative microorganisms, especially sulfate-reducing bacteria which play the main role in corrosion, was performed. The results confirmed that the failure, in this case, is attributable to sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), which is a long-known key group of microorganisms when it comes to microbial corrosion.

Bibliographic Details

Mahdi Kiani Khouzani; Abbas Bahrami; Meysam Khandouzi; Afrouzossadat Hosseini-Abari; Peyman Taheri

MDPI AG

Materials Science

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