Oil biodegradation studies with an immobilized bacterial consortium in plant biomass for the construction of bench-scale bioreactor

Rachel M. Ferreira , Bernardo D. Ribeiro , Danielle.M.A. Stapelfeldt , Rodrigo P. do Nascimento , Maria de.F.R. Moreira
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Increasing exploration of natural sources and the development of new oil-derived technologies have caused environmental contamination. Thus, among the bioremediation strategies, biostimulation and bioaugmentation techniques have been the most used in the current literature. This study aimed to build a bench-scale bioreactor to promote degradation used ship engine lubricating oil using an immobilized bacterial consortium in Salvinia sp. (SS). For this purpose, bacterial strains were isolated from the hydrocarbon-contaminated moist soil in the marginal at Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, followed by isolation, identification of microorganisms, and biodegradation tests. Then these microorganisms were immobilized in SS biomass. The bacterial consortium underwent biodegradation tests and bioreactor biodegradation on a bench scale. According to the results, the consortium of Bacteria like Bacillus could biodegrade 52.9% of the lubricating oil and 0.027 d  1 degradation rate.

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固定化菌群在植物生物质中降解油脂的实验研究
对自然资源的日益勘探和新的石油衍生技术的发展造成了环境污染。因此,在生物修复策略中,生物刺激和生物强化技术在当前文献中使用最多。本研究旨在利用Salvinia sp.(SS)中的固定化细菌群落建立一个小型生物反应器,以促进对船用发动机润滑油的降解。为此,从巴西里约热内卢瓜纳巴拉湾边缘受碳氢化合物污染的潮湿土壤中分离出细菌菌株,然后进行分离、微生物鉴定和生物降解测试。然后将这些微生物固定在SS生物质中。细菌群落在实验室规模上进行了生物降解试验和生物反应器生物降解。结果表明,芽孢杆菌等菌群对润滑油的生物降解率为52.9%,降解率为0.027 d−1。
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