Engineered Living Biofilm with Enhanced Metal Binding Ability for Corrosion Protection in Seawater

Zhong Li, Yuehui Ren, Zhengtao Li,Jingru Zhang,Yongqiang Fan,Guangming Jiang大牛学者,Dake Xu大牛学者,Tingyue Gu大牛学者,Fuhui Wang大牛学者

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2024)

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Engineering living functional biofilms offers an ecofriendly and efficient technique for the corrosion protection of metallic materials in marine environments. Its firm attachment to the metal surface is a key step to effectively improve the corrosion protection. Herein, engineered Escherichia coli biofilm with strong metal binding ability is constructed by genetically appending a metal binding domain (MBD) to extracellular amyloids. The engineered living biofilm improved the corrosion resistance of X70 carbon steel. Moreover, a biofilm-induced mineralization layer, mainly composed of calcite, is formed on the X70 surface, which provided a stable corrosion barrier. At the end of 7-days immersion, the icorr decreased from 5.1 +/- 0.4 mu A cm-2 without biofilm to 0.5 +/- 0.1 mu A cm-2 with E. coli MBD biofilm, resulting in a corrosion inhibition efficiency of 90.2%. It also demonstrated the corrosion protection effect for 304 stainless steel, suggesting possible broad applications of the engineered biofilm. The application of synthetic biology offers a novel approach in the development of anti-corrosion technologies in water environments. Engineered living biofilm with strong metal binding ability provides efficient corrosion protection for different metallic materials. The engineered biofilm also induces a mineralized layer in seawater environment, which is suitable for long-term application.image
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living functional biofilm,marine environment,metal binding ability,microbiologically influenced corrosion inhibition,X70 carbon steel
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