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Evaluating microbial contaminations of alternative heating oils
Authors:Maximilian J. Surger  Katharina Mayer  Karthik Shivaram  Felix Stibany  Wilfried Plum  Andreas Schäffer  Simon Eiden  Lars M. Blank
Affiliation:1. Institute of Applied Microbiology (iAMB), Aachen Biology and Biotechnology (ABBt), RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany;2. Institute for Environmental Research, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany;3. OWI Science for Fuels gGmbH, Herzogenrath, Germany;4. TEC4FUELS GmbH, Herzogenrath, Germany
Abstract:Since 2008, European and German legislative initiatives for climate protection and reduced dependency on fossil resources led to the introduction of biofuels as CO2-reduced alternatives in the heating oil sector. In the case of biodiesel, customers were confronted with accelerated microbial contaminations during storage. Since then, other fuel alternatives, like hydrogenated vegetable oils (HVOs), gas-to-liquid (GtL) products, or oxymethylene ether (OME) have been developed. In this study, we use online monitoring of microbial CO2 production and the simulation of onset of microbial contamination to investigate the contamination potential of fuel alternatives during storage. As references, fossil heating oil of German refineries are used. Biodiesel blends with fossil heating oils confirmed the promotion of microbial activity. In stark contrast, OMEs have an antimicrobial effect. The paraffinic Fischer–Tropsch products and biogenic hydrogenation products demonstrate to be at least as resistant to microbial contamination as fossil heating oils despite allowing a diversity of representative microbes. Through mass spectrometry, elemental analysis, and microbial sequencing, we can discuss fuel properties that affect microbial contaminations. In summary, novel, non-fossil heating oils show clear differences in microbial resistance during long-term storage. Designing blends with an intrinsic resistance against microbial contamination and hence reduced activity might be an option.
Keywords:CO2 monitoring  heating oil storage  microbial activity  oxymethylene ethers  paraffinic heating oils
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