Dual active ionic liquids and organic salts for inhibition of microbially influenced corrosion

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Marianne SeterMaria Forsyth

Abstract

We describe a series of novel compounds designed to combat the bacterial growth that leads to microbially induced corrosion on steel in the marine environment. A synergistic effect of the ionic components in these dual active organic salts is demonstrated.

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