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Title: Marine steel protection based on biomineralization for sustainable development of coastal cities
Authors: Wang, H
Sun, X 
Wang, Y 
Shi, W
Wu, L
Miao, L
Issue Date: Jul-2025
Source: Bioresource technology, July 2025, v. 428, 132404
Abstract: Corrosion research, spanning over 150 years, remains critically important, particularly for addressing marine microbially induced corrosion on steel, which causes significant economic losses and safety risks. This study proposes a biomineralization method using marine urease-producing bacteria to protect steel. Urease-producing bacteria were enriched to promote biomineralization, and a seawater corrosion experiment was conducted to evaluate its efficacy. Results showed that biomineralization significantly reduced corrosion rates, especially with yeast extract enrichment, and decreased the abundance of sulfate-reducing bacteria and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in biofilms. Functional gene analysis identified Thioalkalivibrio as a key indicator of sulfate reduction. The findings demonstrated that the formed biomineralized film acted as a protective layer to isolate the steel from the corrosive seawater, which contributed to the advancement of novel techniques for corrosion inhibition of marine steel to achieve long-term sustainability for ships and engineering structures.
Keywords: Anticorrosion
Biomineralization
Marine steel protection
Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC)
Steel biofilms
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Bioresource technology 
ISSN: 0960-8524
EISSN: 1873-2976
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2025.132404
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