N. N. Gibadullina, E. R. Ishmiyarov, A. I. Voloshin, R. F. Gallyamova, A. R. Mukhamedyarova, V. A. Dokichev
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By reacting paraform with methanol and water at concentrations of 10.8, 11.6 and 22.7 mol/l in the presence of catalytic quantities of monoethanolamine, a method was developed for obtaining a bactericide that, at a concentration of 500 mg/l, completely inhibits the formation of hydrogen sulfide in an accumulative culture of planktonic form of sulfate-reducing bacteria with a quantity of 106 cells/ml. The composition of the resulting bactericide, its effectiveness and corrosion properties were studied. Using scanning electron microscopy using a system for energy-dispersive microanalysis, it was shown that the corrosion products formed during the corrosive action of the bactericide on St-20 steel are iron oxides.