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Letter: Letters : Rust realities

Published 13 September 1997

From John Madgwick

Perth, Western Australia

I hope your readers will not conclude that a natural bacterial biofilm will
protect steel from rusting
(This Week, 16 August, p 21). Quite the contrary, in
normal biofilms, with mixed populations of microorganisms, the removal of oxygen
generally promotes fierce corrosion of steel, made potent by anaerobic
sulphate-reducing bacteria.

Issue no. 2099 published 13 September 1997

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