Exacerbation of the mild steel corrosion process by direct electron transfer between [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenase and material surface
Résumé
The influence of [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenase from Clostridium acetobutylicum on the anaerobic corrosion of mild steel was studied and the use of a dialysis bag to contain the enzyme in the close vicinity of the electrode surface led to conclusive tests. Electrochemical measurements (open-circuit potential monitoring, corrosion rate evolution, impedance), and surface and medium analysis, all confirmed the strong effect of hydrogenase to exacerbate the corrosion process. Electrolysis performed at a cathodic potential proved that hydrogenase catalysed the electrochemical reduction of protons or water into dihydrogen by direct electron transfer, demonstrating the involvement of hydrogenase in cathodic depolarisation.
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