The function of sulfate-reducing bacteria in iron pipe corrosion and iopamidol transformation
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are a major factor in the chemical and biological processes that cause iron pipes to inevitably corrode after prolonged use. The transformation of micropollutants in pipe networks will be impacted by the corrosion products produced. Using iopamidol (IPM) as a model molecule, this study examined how SRB-influenced corrosion (SIC) affects the transformation of iodine-containing micropollutants.