| Literature DB >> 28819269 |
Jianliang Xue1, Yanan Wu2, Zhixiu Liu2, Menglu Li2, Xiyu Sun2, Huajun Wang2, Bing Liu3.
Abstract
Oil spill has led to severe environmental and ecological problems. Due to the harsh environmental conditions, the bioremediation technology is not successfully used to remedy the oil spill in marine environment. In this study, immobilization technology was used to immobilize bacteria on natural organic carriers (i.e., wood chips and maize straw). The higher surface area of in wood chips leads to larger biomass density (0.0242 gVSS/g) than that of maize straw of 0.0097 gVSS/g carrier. Compared with biodegradation efficiency of free bacteria (44.79%), the immobilized bacteria on wood chips and maize straw reached to 73.39% and 52.28%, respectively. The high biological activity of the immobilized bacteria can be also explained by nutrients, such as TN (total nitrogen) and TP (total phosphorus), released from wood chips and maize straw, which was 8.83 mg/g and 5.53 mg/g, 0.0624 mg/g and 0.0099 mg/g, respectively.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28819269 PMCID: PMC5561089 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-08832-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Surface properties of the carriers and Biomass densities.
| Carrier | Surface properties of the carriers | Biomass density (gVSS/gcarrier) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| medium diameter/μm | specific surface area (m2/g) | medium diameter of adsorption pore (nm) | ||
| Wood chips | 10–40 | 0.4625 ± 0.0327 | 8.16 | 0.0242 ± 0.00127 |
| maize straw | 10–40 | 0.4164 ± 0.0219 | 7.89 | 0.0097 ± 0.0007 |
Figure 1Photographs of different carriers. (a) Wood chips; (b) Maize straw.
Figure 2SEM photographs of different carriers. (a) Wood chips; (b) Maize straw.
Figure 3Degradation efficiency of diesel vs remediation time during by different bioremediation method. Design I: immobilized bacteria by wood chips; Design II: immobilized bacteria by maize straw; Design III: Free bacteria.
Degradation efficiency percentage (%) and k.
| immobilized bacteria by wood chips | immobilized bacteria by maize straw | Free bacteria | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st stage degradation process | 0–15d | 0–10d | 0–15d |
| k/d | 0.0461 | 0.0304 | 0.02848 |
| 2ed stage degradation process | 15–20d | 10–20d | 15–20d |
| k/d | 0.00278 | 0.00295 | 0.00138 |
Figure 4The concentration of dehydrogenase.
Figure 5TN released from different carriers.
Figure 6TP released from different carriers.
Figure 7The concentration of TN.
Figure 8The concentration of TP.