| Literature DB >> 26413306 |
Amirreza Talaiekhozani1, Nematollah Jafarzadeh2, Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky3, Mohammad Reza Talaie4, Masoud Beheshti5.
Abstract
Pollution associated with crude oil (CO) extraction degrades the quality of waters, threatens drinking water sources and may ham air quality. The systems biology approach aims at learning the kinetics of substrate utilization and bacterial growth for a biological process for which very limited knowledge is available. This study uses the Pseudomonas aeruginosa to degrade CO and determines the kinetic parameters of substrate utilization and bacterial growth modeled from a completely mixed batch reactor. The ability of Pseudomonas aeruginosa can remove 91 % of the total petroleum hydrocarbons and 83 % of the aromatic compounds from oily environment. The value k of 9.31 g of substrate g(-1) of microorganism d(-1) could be far higher than the value k obtained for petrochemical wastewater treatment and that for municipal wastewater treatment. The production of new cells of using CO as the sole carbon and energy source can exceed 2(3) of the existing cells per day. The kinetic parameters are verified to contribute to improving the biological removal of CO from oily environment.Entities:
Keywords: Bacterial growth; Crude oil; Kinetic model; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Substrate utilization
Year: 2015 PMID: 26413306 PMCID: PMC4582619 DOI: 10.1186/s40201-015-0221-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng
Fig. 1Removal efficiency of crude oil degraded by different bacterial strains; (a) TPH and (b) AC
Fig 2Results of GC analysis for the removal of TPH; (a) before degraded by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (b) after degraded by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Fig. 3The value of E24 for different bacterial strains
Fig 4Estimation of r for different values of S
Fig 5Graph of plotting versus for the linear regression analysis
Fig 6Graph of plotting of versus for the linear regression analysis