M. Mahat, Ahmad Hisham Mohamed Aris, U. S. Jais, M. Yahya, R. Ramli
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This study investigates the coosion behavior of mild steel immersed in artificial seawater based medium in the presence and absence of bacteria Pseudcmonas aerugnosa. The bacterium was chosen because of its abundance in the seawater and meet metals are inclined to be attacked by this bacterium. Pitting ccrrcsicnen the mild steel coupon as a result of the bacteria attack was investigated. A set of mild steel coupon sample was immersed in sterile artificial seawater while another set was immesed in bacteia inoculated artificial seawater for 12 days The samples were viewed under Infinite Focus Microscope to obtain information on the biofilm surface and thickness and dimension of the pits It was found that biofilm with thickness of 37μm was formed on the mild steel surface after 12 days of immersion in bacteria inoculated medium This finding suggested that Ml C had taken place The existence of pitting corrosion on mild steel coupon immersed in bacteria inoculated medium was attributed to the concentration cells originating from the heterogeneous surface of biofilm, while the absence of pitting corrosion on mild steel coupon exposed to sterile medium further proved that heterogeneous biofilm is a crucial factor for the initiation of pitting corrosion.