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Evaluating biocide efficacy in mixed-species biofilms: insights from a dual anaerobic biofilm reactor

Evaluating biocide efficacy in mixed-species biofilms: insights from a dual anaerobic biofilm reactor
Evaluating biocide efficacy in mixed-species biofilms: insights from a dual anaerobic biofilm reactor

Understanding biocide performance in mixed-species biofilms is critical to mitigating microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). In this study, a novel dual anaerobic biofilm reactor was used to evaluate glutaraldehyde efficacy under environmentally relevant conditions, using a complex microbial consortium from marine sediment. Despite biocide dosing, biofilms persisted and induced localized corrosion, indicating incomplete mitigation. Each biocide application led to an electronegative shift in Ecorr and a reduction in H2S concentration, suggesting partial suppression of microbial activity. Raman spectroscopy and profilometry revealed differences in corrosion product composition and pit morphology between biotic and abiotic systems. 16S rRNA sequencing showed enrichment of stress-tolerant genera, including Exiguobacterium and Serpentinicella, consistent with increased chemical tolerance. These findings highlight the limitations of conventional biocide strategies and demonstrate the need for adaptive, community-informed treatment approaches. The dual-reactor model provides a robust platform for future MIC standardization efforts and mechanistic investigation of biofilm resilience under anoxic conditions.

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Jones, Liam
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Jones, Liam, Hanrahan, Niall, Salta, Maria, Skovhus, Torben Lund, Thomas, Kathryn, Illson, Timothy, Wharton, Julian and Webb, Jeremy (2025) Evaluating biocide efficacy in mixed-species biofilms: insights from a dual anaerobic biofilm reactor. npj Materials Degradation, 9 (1), [97]. (doi:10.1038/s41529-025-00628-0).

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Understanding biocide performance in mixed-species biofilms is critical to mitigating microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). In this study, a novel dual anaerobic biofilm reactor was used to evaluate glutaraldehyde efficacy under environmentally relevant conditions, using a complex microbial consortium from marine sediment. Despite biocide dosing, biofilms persisted and induced localized corrosion, indicating incomplete mitigation. Each biocide application led to an electronegative shift in Ecorr and a reduction in H2S concentration, suggesting partial suppression of microbial activity. Raman spectroscopy and profilometry revealed differences in corrosion product composition and pit morphology between biotic and abiotic systems. 16S rRNA sequencing showed enrichment of stress-tolerant genera, including Exiguobacterium and Serpentinicella, consistent with increased chemical tolerance. These findings highlight the limitations of conventional biocide strategies and demonstrate the need for adaptive, community-informed treatment approaches. The dual-reactor model provides a robust platform for future MIC standardization efforts and mechanistic investigation of biofilm resilience under anoxic conditions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 June 2025
Published date: 31 July 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 506196
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506196
ISSN: 2397-2106
PURE UUID: 75402dbb-d64c-4788-b9e0-a48d6463780f
ORCID for Niall Hanrahan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3596-7049
ORCID for Julian Wharton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3439-017X
ORCID for Jeremy Webb: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2068-8589

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Date deposited: 30 Oct 2025 17:32
Last modified: 08 Nov 2025 03:02

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Author: Liam Jones
Author: Niall Hanrahan ORCID iD
Author: Maria Salta
Author: Torben Lund Skovhus
Author: Kathryn Thomas
Author: Timothy Illson
Author: Julian Wharton ORCID iD
Author: Jeremy Webb ORCID iD

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