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The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research
Volume 21, 2005 - Issue 5-6
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Corrosion of aluminum alloy 2024 by microorganisms isolated from aircraft fuel tanks

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Pages 257-265
Received 22 Dec 2004
Accepted 21 Sep 2005
Published online: 10 Aug 2006

Abstract

Microorganisms frequently contaminate jet fuel and cause corrosion of fuel tank metals. In the past, jet fuel contaminants included a diverse group of bacteria and fungi. The most common contaminant was the fungus Hormoconis resinae. However, the jet fuel community has been altered by changes in the composition of the fuel and is now dominated by bacterial contaminants. The purpose of this research was to determine the composition of the microbial community found in fuel tanks containing jet propellant-8 (JP-8) and to determine the potential of this community to cause corrosion of aluminum alloy 2024 (AA2024). Isolates cultured from fuel tanks containing JP-8 were closely related to the genus Bacillus and the fungi Aureobasidium and Penicillium. Biocidal activity of the fuel system icing inhibitor diethylene glycol monomethyl ether is the most likely cause of the prevalence of endospore forming bacteria. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and metallographic analysis of AA2024 exposed to the fuel tank environment indicated that the isolates caused corrosion of AA2024. Despite the limited taxonomic diversity of microorganisms recovered from jet fuel, the community has the potential to corrode fuel tanks.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported in part by contract no. RSC01014 to Harvard University from the University of Dayton Research Institute. PCR products were sequenced at the DNA Core Facility, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School. Fungal isolates were identified by M. Muilenberg, School of Public Health, Harvard University.

 

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