Title of article :
Diagnosis of the Diatom Community upon Biofilm Development on Stain less Steels in Natural Freshwater
Author/Authors :
Richard, Caroline Laboratoire de M ́ecanique et Rh ́eologie (LMR) - Polytech’Tours - Universit ́e Franc ̧ois Rabelais de Tours - Tours, France , Mitbavkar, Smita CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography - Dona Paula - Goa 403 004, India , Landoulsi, Jessem Sorbonne Universit ́es - UPMC Univ Paris - Paris, France
Abstract :
This paper reports the development of biofilms on stainless steels (SS) upon exposure in a natural freshwater ecosystem for aboutsix months and focuses on the composition of diatom populations. By using environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM)technique, we provide a detailed description regarding diatom identification at species level as well as their main characteristics,including type, morphology, ability to form colony, and motility. Results reveal the presence of both prostrate (initial colonizers)and stalked (late colonizers) forms. Pennate diatoms,Cocconeis placentulaandAmphora coffeaeformis,and a centric diatom,Melosira varians, are shown to be the abundant forms regardless of the SS type. Pennate diatoms dominate the community andare directly attached to the substratum, whereas the centric form is entangled in the biofilm matrix in a significant number. Thedominance of adnate forms suggests that these cells are sturdy and successfully maintaining their population. In situ monitoring ofthe electrochemical response of immersed materials showed ennoblement of the open circuit potential, which seems to be due tothe biogenic production of H2O2, detected in a significant amount within the biofilms. The substantial enrichment of biofilms withdiatoms potentially suggests the implication of these microorganisms in the process of ennoblement. A mechanism is proposed inthis paper describing the possible interactions of diatom community with SS in the studied ecosystem.
Keywords :
Diagnosis , Diatom Community , Biofilm Development , Stain less Steels , Natural Freshwater