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    Localized corrosion of aluminum alloy 6061 in the presence of Aspergillus niger

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    The corrosion behavior of anodized and non-anodized aluminum alloy 6061 in the presence of Aspergillus niger fungus was studied using electrochemical noise, recurrence plots and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques. Corrosion potential measurements were also obtained. The fungus generated organic acids causing microbially induced corrosion of the specimens, which was more evident on non-anodized than on anodized aluminum alloy 6061, showing uniform and localized corrosion and a change in the attack as a function of the fungus growth time. A biomass growth curve was obtained to compare the behavior of anodized and non-anodized aluminum alloy 6061. A long-term electron transfer mechanism was proposed for localized corrosion of aluminum alloy 6061.The authors have no conflict of interest to declare. U. Jir贸n-Lazos expresses his gratitude to the National Council of Science and Technology of Mexico (CONACYT) for the grant granted to him (grant number 291062). The authors are grateful to M. Chan-Bacab and C.D. Huerta for their valuable technical support. This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit-services.Peer Reviewe
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