| Literature DB >> 31825293 |
Nana Li1, Huachun Xu1, Yuping Yang1, Xinmiao Xu1, Jianliang Xue1.
Abstract
In the remediation of marine pollution, it is important to effectively degrade pollutants and reuse petroleum-degrading bacteria. In order to obtain more effective biodegradability and reusability, an immobilized bacteria combination with petroleum-degrading bacteria, sodium alginate (SA) and biochar by adsorption-embedding method was systematically analysed. The results indicated that the immobilized bacteria had good mechanical properties and the degradation rate was 51% when the straw (CS) was 3%, the SA and CaCl2 were 4.5% and 6%, respectively. Besides, SA-CS-DM-PVA has the highest degradation rate and the lowest broken rate, above 51% and below 6.1% respectively. The optimum dosage of the modified immobilized bacteria was 132, degradation time was 5d, and reuse frequency was 4 times. Moreover, immobilized bacteria characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), results showed that there were more pores on the surface after degradation, and the carrier was exposed. Therefore, the modified immobilized bacteria with good degradability and reusability, have good application prospects in the treatment of marine oil pollution.Entities:
Keywords: Oil pollution; adsorption-embedding; immobilized bacteria; modified; reusability
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31825293 DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2019.1703826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Technol ISSN: 0959-3330 Impact factor: 3.247