Effects of microbiological contamination in the quality of biodiesel fuels.

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
G. S. Dodos, T. Konstantakos, S. Loginos, F. Zannikos, G. S. Miguel, S. Rincón, D. Vagiona
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Abstract

The introduction to the European Market of biodiesel blends along with the minimization of the sulphur content in automotive diesel has rejuvenated the research interest on the microbial stability of diesel fuel. Several microorganisms are able to metabolize hydrocarbons contained in conventional fuels and particularly in diesel and jet stocks. With the advent of FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Esters) as a diesel fuel substitute there has been an increase in the number of samples suspect of microbial contamination with confirmative results. The aim of this study was to investigate the microbiological stability of FAME/diesel blends and consequently the impact of microbial proliferation on their quality. A commercially available FAME was blended with Ultra-Low Sulphur (ULSD) and Low Sulphur (LSD) conventional automotive diesel fuels in mixing ratios of 5, 10 and 20 % v/v. The resulting blends were contaminated with bottom-water of known viable microbial colonies and were stored for a period of 16 weeks. During storage the microbiological growth was evaluated by employing both semi-quantitative and quantitative methodologies. At the same time the devolution of certain quality parameters, namely oxidation stability and acid number, which could be influenced by microbial growth was examined. The overall results reveal the need to establish a scheduled inspection plan adapted to the diesel fuel supply chain infrastructure aiming to control and remedy efficiently the microbiological growth issues.
微生物污染对生物柴油质量的影响。
生物柴油混合物的引入以及汽车柴油中硫含量的最小化使柴油燃料微生物稳定性的研究兴趣重新焕发出来。几种微生物能够代谢常规燃料,特别是柴油和喷气燃料中所含的碳氢化合物。随着脂肪酸甲酯(脂肪酸甲酯)作为柴油替代品的出现,怀疑微生物污染的样品数量有所增加,并有明确的结果。本研究的目的是研究FAME/柴油混合物的微生物稳定性,以及微生物增殖对其质量的影响。将一种市售FAME与超低硫(ULSD)和低硫(LSD)传统车用柴油以5%、10%和20% v/v的混合比例混合。所得混合物被已知活菌菌落的底水污染,并保存16周。在贮藏期间,采用半定量和定量两种方法对微生物生长情况进行了评价。同时考察了微生物生长对氧化稳定性和酸数等品质参数的影响。总体结果表明,需要建立适应柴油燃料供应链基础设施的定期检查计划,以有效控制和补救微生物生长问题。
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Global Nest Journal
Global Nest Journal 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
9.10%
发文量
100
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Network of Environmental Science and Technology Journal (Global NEST Journal) is a scientific source of information for professionals in a wide range of environmental disciplines. The Journal is published both in print and online. Global NEST Journal constitutes an international effort of scientists, technologists, engineers and other interested groups involved in all scientific and technological aspects of the environment, as well, as in application techniques aiming at the development of sustainable solutions. Its main target is to support and assist the dissemination of information regarding the most contemporary methods for improving quality of life through the development and application of technologies and policies friendly to the environment
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