Findings and recommendations from the nist workshop on alternative fuels and materials: Biocorrosion

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In 2013, the Applied Chemicals and Materials Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) hosted a workshop to identify and prioritize research needs in the area of biocorrosion. Materials used to store and distribute alternative fuels have experienced an increase in corrosion due to the unique conditions caused by the presence of microbes and the chemistry of biofuels and biofuel precursors. Participants in this workshop, including experts from the microbiological, fuel, and materials communities, delved into the unique materials and chemical challenges that occur with production, transport, and storage of alternative fuels. Discussions focused on specific problems including: A) the changing composition of "drop-in" fuels and the impact of that composition on materials; b) the influence of microbial populations on corrosion and fuel quality; and c) state-of-the-art measurement technologies for monitoring material degradation and biofilm formation.

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Mansfield, E., Sowards, J. W., & Crookes-Goodson, W. J. (2015). Findings and recommendations from the nist workshop on alternative fuels and materials: Biocorrosion. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 120, 28–36. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.120.003

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