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- W1426451321 abstract "The mayor microbial problem in the petroleum refining industry in the world is that microbial contamination of stored products leads to loss of product quality, sludge formation, deterioration of pipework and storage tank in the refinery due to bio corrosion processes, huge costs of equipment reparation and replacement, deposition and blockage of filters, pipes, valves, engine failures and finally loss of reputation (customers are talking about). In this paper the results of biodegradability potential of autochthonous microbial culture isolated from hydrocarbon unpolluted soil are presented. Mixture of biodiesel/diesel B10 (10% biodiesel/diesel (v/v) and biodiesel B100 (FAME, fatty acid methyl ester) was tested. The results were compared to the results of reference fuel (euro diesel). From diesel and biodiesel fuel, mixed microbial cultures were isolated as well. The results showed that the mixed microbial population that has not previously been exposed to petroleum hydrocarbons in the laboratory degraded FAME completely after six days and pure diesel fuel but to a lower extent. The difference was observed in the growth rate depending on the source of carbon (FAME or pure eurodiesel) as well as in growth conditions, depending on the culture medium composition. From the study results, it can be concluded that in the entire fuel production, storage and supply chain after FAME addition there will be the enhanced microbial proliferation, which can, if good housekeeping practice will not be implemented, resulted with fuel quality reduction and biocorrosion. The aim was to meet company authorities what kind of problems the company will face after the introduction of biodiesel (fatty acid methyl ester FAME) in the production process and to introduce the new fast and precise methods for fuel microbial infection detection. In addition, based on laboratory research result, company’s fuel and distribution supply chain conditions and experience from petroleum industry in the world preventive and protective measures were proposed." @default.
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- W1426451321 title "THE DIESEL AND BIODIESEL FUEL BIODEGRADATION TESTING IN ORDER TO CONTROL SUPPLY CHAIN AND PRESERVE FUEL QUALITY" @default.
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