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1983-04
AUTHORSS. M. Siegel, B. Z. Siegel, Katharine E. Clark
ABSTRACTPenicillium colonies grown on thin foils of Er, Co, Cu, Zn, Cd, Al and Sn can solubilize the underlying metal leaving holes. Lead foil is stripped uniformly and Cu shows edge dissolution as well. The order of ‘corrodibility’ was Zn > Sn > Al > Pb > Cu > Er > Co. Among all the physical parameters examined, only melting point approximated this order. It was also demonstrated that the extraction of Fe from a stainless steel (Cr, Ni, Mo) was enhanced in the presence of the fungus. This dissolution did not require contact of metal with the fungus and was not accounted for by acidification. More... »
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