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Development of a Rapid Method for Monitoring Biodeterioration of Petroleum Products and Technical Fluids. Part I.

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Principles of a rapid method for monitoring biodeterioration of technical fluids were developed with metalworking fluids as examples. Physicochemical and operation properties of spent metalworking fluids were considered. The loss of the biological resistance of metalworking fluids leads to irreversible changes in the physicochemical and operation properties. A bank of test microorganisms required for validating the rapid method for monitoring biodeterioration was compiled.

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  1. MWF with exhausted operation life or MWF that lost the quality prescribed by regulations in the course of operation and was discharged from the working system.

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The study was supported by the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University) and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project no. 18-29-05066mk). The physicochemical properties of technical fluids were studied within the framework of the government assignment for the Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences.

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Sandzhieva, D.A., Chudinova, E.M., Elansky, A.S. et al. Development of a Rapid Method for Monitoring Biodeterioration of Petroleum Products and Technical Fluids. Part I.. Pet. Chem. 61, 107–113 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544121010138

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