Glycolipid biosurfactant as an eco-friendly microbial inhibitor for the corrosion of carbon steel in vulnerable corrosive bacterial strains
Punniyakotti Parthipan(SRM Institute of Science and Technology), Aruliah Rajasekar(Thiruvalluvar University), Sabarinathan Devaraj(Jiangsu University), Subramania Angaiah(Pondicherry University)
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