The use of Bacillus subtilis O9 biosurfactant (surfactin) and of bioaugmentation to improve the treatment of residual hydrocarbons from ship bilge wastes was studied. A biodegradation experiment was conducted in aquaria placed outdoors under non-aseptic conditions. Three treatments were examined: culture medium plus bilge wastes, bioaugmentation with microorganisms from bilge wastes, and bioaugmentation plus biosurfactant. Samples were analyzed for viable counts, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations, n-C17/pristane and n-C18/phytane ratios. While the addition of biosurfactant stimulated hydrocarbon degradation, bioaugmentation did not produce any remarkable effect. At day 10, the remaining percentages of aliphatic and aromatic ...
The worldwide growing environmental concern and existing control regulations led researchers to stud...
Bacterial degradation of hydrocarbons has achieved greater prominence after the discovery of organi...
The biodegradation of a hazardous waste (bilge waste), a fuel oil-type complex residue from normal s...
The aim of the present study was to produce biosurfactants using three bacterial strains (Pseudomona...
Novel biosurfactant-producing strains were isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated environments that ...
Novel biosurfactant-producing strains were isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated environments that ...
Biosurfactants enhance hydrocarbon biodegradation by increasing apparent aqueous solubility or affec...
During laboratory biodegradation of the oily liquid residue generated in normal ship operations, bil...
Typically, oil pollution cleanup procedures following first response actions include dispersion. Cru...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The worldwide growing environmental concern and existing control regulations led researchers to stud...
Wide biosurfactant application on biorremediation is limited by its high production cost. The search...
Thesis (MTech (Environmental Health))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.Environmental r...
The petroleum industry is one of the most pivotal sectors of the global economy but with it comes th...
Bioremediation with the help of biosurfactant is one of the promising technologies in treating the h...
The worldwide growing environmental concern and existing control regulations led researchers to stud...
Bacterial degradation of hydrocarbons has achieved greater prominence after the discovery of organi...
The biodegradation of a hazardous waste (bilge waste), a fuel oil-type complex residue from normal s...
The aim of the present study was to produce biosurfactants using three bacterial strains (Pseudomona...
Novel biosurfactant-producing strains were isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated environments that ...
Novel biosurfactant-producing strains were isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated environments that ...
Biosurfactants enhance hydrocarbon biodegradation by increasing apparent aqueous solubility or affec...
During laboratory biodegradation of the oily liquid residue generated in normal ship operations, bil...
Typically, oil pollution cleanup procedures following first response actions include dispersion. Cru...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The worldwide growing environmental concern and existing control regulations led researchers to stud...
Wide biosurfactant application on biorremediation is limited by its high production cost. The search...
Thesis (MTech (Environmental Health))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.Environmental r...
The petroleum industry is one of the most pivotal sectors of the global economy but with it comes th...
Bioremediation with the help of biosurfactant is one of the promising technologies in treating the h...
The worldwide growing environmental concern and existing control regulations led researchers to stud...
Bacterial degradation of hydrocarbons has achieved greater prominence after the discovery of organi...
The biodegradation of a hazardous waste (bilge waste), a fuel oil-type complex residue from normal s...