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This study addresses the microbial corrosion of cement-based materials in coastal urban sewer networks, systematically investigating the kinetic mechanisms of sulfur biogeochemical cycling under seawater infiltration conditions. Through dynamic monitoring of sulfide concentrations and environmental parameter variations in anaerobic pipelines, a multiphase coupled kinetic model integrating liquid-phase, gas-phase, and biofilm metabolic processes was developed. The results demonstrate that moderate salinity enhances the activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and accelerates sulfate reduction rates, whereas excessive sulfide accumulation inhibits SRB activity. At 35 °C, the mathematical model coefficient "a" for sulfate reduction in the reactor with 3 g/L salinity was significantly higher than those in reactors with 19 g/L and 35 g/L salinities, with no significant difference observed between the latter two. Overall, high sulfate concentrations do not act as limiting factors for sulfide oxidation under anaerobic conditions; instead, they enhance the reaction within specific concentration ranges. The refined kinetic model enables prediction of sulfur speciation in tropical coastal urban sewer pipelines, providing a scientific basis for corrosion risk assessment.
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Universidad de La Laguna, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Canary Islands, Spain.
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Department of Ocean Engineering, Pukyong National University, 45 Yongso-ro, Nam-Gu, Busan 48513, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:
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Institute for Coastal Adaptation and Resilience, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6888-5314.
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State Key Laboratory of Advanced Environmental Technology, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen 361021, China; Fujian Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Ozone Pollution Prevention, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen 361021, China. Electronic
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Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach State College, 395 Mallard Pt., Jupiter, FL 33458, USA.
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