Jörg Schaper
Behr GmbH & Co. KG
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2013
Nina Diekmann; Melanie Burghartz; Lars Remus; Anna-Lena Kaufholz; Thorben Nawrath; Manfred Rohde; Stefan Schulz; Louisa Roselius; Jörg Schaper; Oliver Mamber; Dieter Jahn; Martina Jahn
During operation of mobile air conditioning (MAC) systems in automobiles, malodours can occur. We studied the microbial communities found on contaminated heat exchanger fins of 45 evaporators from car MAC systems which were operated in seven different regions of the world and identified corresponding volatile organic compounds. Collected biofilms were examined by scanning electron microscopy and fluorescent in situ hybridization. The detected bacteria were loosely attached to the metal surface. Further analyses of the bacteria using PCR-based single-strand conformation polymorphism and sequencing of isolated 16S rRNA gene fragments identified highly divergent microbial communities with multiple members of the Alphaproteobacteriales, Methylobacteria were the prevalent bacteria. In addition, Sphingomonadales, Burkholderiales, Bacillales, Alcanivorax spp. and Stenotrophomonas spp. were found among many others depending on the location the evaporators were operated. Interestingly, typical pathogenic bacteria related to air conditioning systems including Legionella spp. were not found. In order to determine the nature of the chemical compounds produced by the bacteria, the volatile organic compounds were examined by closed loop stripping analysis and identified by combined gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Sulphur compounds, i.e. di-, tri- and multiple sulphides, acetylthiazole, aromatic compounds and diverse substituted pyrazines were detected. Mathematical clustering of the determined microbial community structures against their origin identified a European/American/Arabic cluster versus two mainly tropical Asian clusters. Interestingly, clustering of the determined volatiles against the origin of the corresponding MAC revealed a highly similar pattern. A close relationship of microbial community structure and resulting malodours to the climate and air quality at the location of MAC operation was concluded.
Archive | 2008
Jörg Schaper; Sebastian Holler; Ingo Trautwein; Snjezana Boger; Frank Holzmann
Archive | 2007
Jörg Schaper; Sebastian Holler; Ingo Trauwein; Snjezana Boger; Frank Holzmann
Archive | 2010
Conrad, Nadine, Dipl.-Ing.; Holzmann, Frank, Dipl.-Ing.; Jörg Schaper; Holler, Sebastian, Dipl.-Ing.; Roger Gorges
Archive | 2010
Jörg Schaper
Archive | 2008
Peter Englert; Roger Gorges; Rüdiger Jilg; Snjezana Boger; Sebastian Holler; Frank Holzmann; Jörg Schaper; Ingo Trautwein
Archive | 2014
Nadine Conrad; Frank Holzmann; Jörg Schaper; Sebastian Holler
Archive | 2014
Jörg Schaper; Sebastian Holler; Ingo Trauwein; Snjezana Boger; Frank Holzmann
Archive | 2013
Oliver Mamber; Jörg Schaper; Peter Englert; Nadine Conrad; Müjdat Andic
Archive | 2011
Nadine Conrad; Sebastian Holler; Jörg Schaper; Holzmann, Frank, Dipl.-Ing.