Title of article :
Prevention of Biofouling in Hydrocarbons by Antimicrobial Vessel and Pipeline Coating for Cost Savings and an Increase in Safety and Reliability
Author/Authors :
Guggenbichler، J. P. نويسنده AMiSTec GmbH & Co. KG, Leitweg 23, 6345 Koessen, Austria Guggenbichler, J. P. , Lackner، Maximilian نويسنده AMiSTec GmbH & Co. KG, Leitweg 23, 6345 Koessen, Austria Lackner, Maximilian
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
Hydrocarbons are prone to bacterial and fungal contamination. Bacteria and fungi live and
proliferate in water droplets within the fuels and on surfaces surrounding them. This can cause
corrosion in oil exploration and production, clogging of fuel lines in aviation and higher emissions
in diesel combustion engines to state few examples. State-of-the-art is the addition of biocides to
fuels, which is associated with several disadvantages like costs and environmental burden. A novel
technology to prevent biofouling in hydrocarbons is presented here. By applying an anti-microbial
coating to the surfaces of hydrocarbon processing units, pipelines, and fuel containers, microbial
growth can effectively be reduced. The coating can be a paint or varnish, for instance, epoxy resin as
already used in aircraft fuel tanks to today. It contains transition metal oxides, thus an acidic surface
is produced. This acidic surface was shown to eliminate up to 109 colony forming units per milliliter
(CFU.ml-1) of bacteria of the species of agrobacterium tumefaciens and others in diesel, kerosene,
and biodiesel, where other anti-microbial coatings based on silver did not perform. The technology
has the potential to bring huge cost savings to the oil and gas industry, alongside an increase in
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology(IJOGST)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology(IJOGST)