Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach

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Autor(a) principal: Cazarolli,Juciana C.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Boelter,Gabriela, Lima,Amanda M. D. L. de, Hengles,Thaisa, Correa,Camila, Peralba,Maria C. R., Ferrão,Marco F., Cavalcanti,Eduardo H. S., Bisol,Márcia V., Bezerra,Kelly S., Antoniosi Filho,Nelson R., Bento,Fátima M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: During biodiesel storage, chemical reactions may occur, producing sludges. The aim of this study was to characterize the chemical and microbial composition of the sludge found in a biodiesel storage tank. The material was collected in a biodiesel production plant. The sludge chemical characterization was performed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (FAAS), gas chromatography (GC), and the microbial investigation used culture-dependent techniques. The deteriogenic potential of the native microbial community was evaluated using the sludge as a microbial inoculum in a 60 day experiment. The microbial growth, biodiesel degradation, pH alterations, and the detection of esters in the aqueous phase were evaluated. The chemical analysis indicated the sludge composition as fatty acids esters and metallic ions; sterols glycosides were not detected. Seven bacteria and five fungi species were obtained from the sludge. The microbial growth analysis indicated that the native community does not have high biodiesel deteriogenic capacity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach
title Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach
spellingShingle Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach
Cazarolli,Juciana C.
biodeterioration
infrared spectroscopy
microorganisms
sludge
soybean biodiesel
title_short Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach
title_full Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach
title_fullStr Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach
title_full_unstemmed Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach
title_sort Nature of Insoluble Material Found in the Bottom of Soybean Biodiesel Storage Tank: Chemical and Microbiological Approach
author Cazarolli,Juciana C.
author_facet Cazarolli,Juciana C.
Boelter,Gabriela
Lima,Amanda M. D. L. de
Hengles,Thaisa
Correa,Camila
Peralba,Maria C. R.
Ferrão,Marco F.
Cavalcanti,Eduardo H. S.
Bisol,Márcia V.
Bezerra,Kelly S.
Antoniosi Filho,Nelson R.
Bento,Fátima M.
author_role author
author2 Boelter,Gabriela
Lima,Amanda M. D. L. de
Hengles,Thaisa
Correa,Camila
Peralba,Maria C. R.
Ferrão,Marco F.
Cavalcanti,Eduardo H. S.
Bisol,Márcia V.
Bezerra,Kelly S.
Antoniosi Filho,Nelson R.
Bento,Fátima M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cazarolli,Juciana C.
Boelter,Gabriela
Lima,Amanda M. D. L. de
Hengles,Thaisa
Correa,Camila
Peralba,Maria C. R.
Ferrão,Marco F.
Cavalcanti,Eduardo H. S.
Bisol,Márcia V.
Bezerra,Kelly S.
Antoniosi Filho,Nelson R.
Bento,Fátima M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biodeterioration
infrared spectroscopy
microorganisms
sludge
soybean biodiesel
topic biodeterioration
infrared spectroscopy
microorganisms
sludge
soybean biodiesel
description During biodiesel storage, chemical reactions may occur, producing sludges. The aim of this study was to characterize the chemical and microbial composition of the sludge found in a biodiesel storage tank. The material was collected in a biodiesel production plant. The sludge chemical characterization was performed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (FAAS), gas chromatography (GC), and the microbial investigation used culture-dependent techniques. The deteriogenic potential of the native microbial community was evaluated using the sludge as a microbial inoculum in a 60 day experiment. The microbial growth, biodiesel degradation, pH alterations, and the detection of esters in the aqueous phase were evaluated. The chemical analysis indicated the sludge composition as fatty acids esters and metallic ions; sterols glycosides were not detected. Seven bacteria and five fungi species were obtained from the sludge. The microbial growth analysis indicated that the native community does not have high biodiesel deteriogenic capacity.
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