Prevention of Biodeterioration of Crude Oil in Tanks Using Anti-Microbial Agents

K. Obahiagbon, A. Amenaghawon, C. Onyia
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The potential use of antimicrobial agents such as ethanol and extract from locally sourced Mitracarpus scaber for the prevention of biodeterioration of crude oil in storage was investigated in this study. Five crude oil samples under various treatment conditions (containing antimicrobial agents) and a control (without antimicrobial agents) were monitored for seven weeks for biodeterioration indicating parameters such as biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total hydrocarbon content (THC), total microbial count (TMC) and pH. Results obtained for the control experiment indicated biodeterioration of the crude oil sample. This was evident from the variation in the values of BOD, THC, TMC and pH indicating the presence of microbial activity. Results obtained also showed that biodeterioration was mitigated when antimicrobial agents were introduced to the crude oil samples as seen in the stability in the values of BOD, THC, TMC and pH. Of all the samples analysed, sample D containing 100 mL of Mitracarpus scaber extract performed best as evident from the almost constant values of BOD, THC, TMC and pH, indicating the absence of microbial activity.
使用抗菌剂防止油罐原油生物变质
本研究探讨了乙醇等抗菌剂和当地来源的米特拉卡普提取物在防止原油储存中生物变质方面的潜在应用。对不同处理条件下(含抗菌剂)和对照(不含抗菌剂)的5个原油样品进行了为期7周的生物降解监测,监测参数包括生化需氧量(BOD)、总碳氢化合物含量(THC)、总微生物数量(TMC)和ph。对照实验结果表明,原油样品发生了生物降解。从BOD、THC、TMC和pH值的变化可以看出,微生物活动的存在。结果还表明,在原油样品中加入抗菌剂后,生物降解得到了缓解,这可以从BOD、THC、TMC和pH值的稳定性中看出。在所有分析的样品中,含有100 mL米特拉卡普斯(Mitracarpus scaber)提取物的样品D表现最好,这可以从BOD、THC、TMC和pH值几乎恒定的值中看出,这表明没有微生物活性。
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