Deterioration of anti-corrosive paints by extracellular microbial products

M. Stranger-Johannessen, E. Norgaard
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Abstract

Microorganisms are frequently found on deteriorated coatings and their deteriogenic action can be demonstrated by testing them against sound coatings of the same composition. No blistering or loss or adhesion occurred on either biocide containing coatings or coatings tested under sterile conditions. The mechanism of the attack is largely unknown. It has been assumed previously that to bring about loss of adhesion and blistering, the microorganisms must penetrate the coating and act from beneath the film. However, observations reported here indicate that microorganisms attack the coating from the surface thereby changing its chemical and physical properties. It has been demonstrated that these effects are generated by metabolites excreted by these organisms.

细胞外微生物产物对防腐涂料的腐蚀
微生物经常在变质的涂层上发现,它们的去污作用可以通过对相同成分的隔音涂层进行测试来证明。含杀菌剂的涂层或在无菌条件下测试的涂层均未发生起泡、损失或粘附。攻击的机制在很大程度上是未知的。以前的假设是,要使附着力丧失和起泡,微生物必须穿透涂层并从膜下起作用。然而,这里报告的观察结果表明,微生物从表面攻击涂层,从而改变其化学和物理性质。已经证明,这些作用是由这些生物体排泄的代谢物产生的。
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