Data for Field testing of an enzymatic quorum quencher coating additive to reduce biocorrosion of steel

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Siqian, Huang
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Microbial colonization can be detrimental to the integrity of metal surfaces and lead to microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). Biocorrosion is a serious problem for aquatic and marine industries in the world and severely affects the maritime transportation industry by destroying port infrastructure and increasing fuel usage and the time and cost required for maintenance of transport vessels. Here, we evaluate the potential of a stable quorum quenching lactonase enzyme to reduce biocorrosion in the field. Over the course of 21 months, steel samples coated with lactonase-containing acrylic paint were submerged at two different sites and depths in the Duluth Superior Harbor (DSH; Lake Superior, MN, USA) and benchmarked against controls, including the biological biocide surfactin.

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Huang S, Bergonzi C, Smith S, Hicks RE, Elias MH. 2023. Field testing of an enzymatic quorum quencher coating additive to reduce biocorrosion of steel. Microbiol Spectr 11:e05178-22. https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.05178-22

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Huang, Siqian; Bergonzi, Celine; Smith, Sherry; Hicks, Randall; Elias, Mikael H. (2023). Data for Field testing of an enzymatic quorum quencher coating additive to reduce biocorrosion of steel. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/23gs-4y82.

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