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Bacterial iron reduction and biogenic mineral formation for the stabilisation of corroded iron objects

Auteur(s)
Kooli, Wafa M
Comensoli, Lucrezia 
Institut de biologie 
Maillard, Julien
Albini, Monica
Gelb, Arnaud
Junier, Pilar 
Institut de biologie 
Joseph, Edith 
Institut de biologie 
In
Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing Group, 2018/8/# 764/1-11
Résumé
Exploiting bacterial metabolism for the stabilisation of corroded iron artefacts is a promising alternative to conventional conservation-restoration methods. Bacterial iron reduction coupled to biogenic mineral formation has been shown to promote the conversion of reactive into stable corrosion products that are integrated into the natural corrosion layer of the object. However, in order to stabilise iron corrosion, the formation of specific biogenic minerals is essential. In this study, we used the facultative anaerobe <i>Shewanella loihica</i> for the production of stable biogenic iron minerals under controlled chemical conditions. The biogenic formation of crystalline iron phosphates was observed after iron reduction in a solution containing Fe(III) citrate. When the same biological treatment was applied on corroded iron plates, a layer composed of iron phosphates and iron carbonates was formed. Surface and cross-section analyses demonstrated that these two stable corrosion products replaced 81% of the reactive corrosion layer after two weeks of treatment. Such results demonstrate the potential of a biological treatment in the development of a stabilisation method to preserve corroded iron objects.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/3558
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10.1038/s41598-017-19020-3
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Kooli_WM.-Bacterial_iron_reduction-20180427.pdf (3.84 MB)
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