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ABSTRACT: In the field of corrosion, nature has proved to be a source of inspiration for developing new green protection concepts. Over the last decades, new emerging microbial-based technologies have been studied, based on the recognition that microorganisms can influence corrosion behaviour in an advantageous way, the so-called MICI (microbiologically influenced corrosion inhibition), opening different lines of research (1-5). In particular, the process of biomineralisation on the surface of materials was recently highlighted as a promising new environmentally-friendly approach to produce protective coatings.
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Aluminium alloys Marine corrosion inhibition Biomineralization Marine microorganisms
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Marques, M.J., Zanna, S., Marcus, P. & Basseguy, R. (2024) Marine Microbial Induced Mineralization: Exploring Mechanisms for Bioinspired Anticorrosion solutions. In: Book of abstracts of the MIC-STAND 2024 Conference: Mitigation of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion: Towards Scientific & Industrial Standardization, Lisbon, Portugal, 25-26 July, 2024, p. 36-37