Title of article :
Diesel Degradation and Bioemulsifiers Production Using Bubble-Column with a Microbial Consortium Isolated from Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Soil
Author/Authors :
Hernández-Martínez, Ricardo; CONACyT-Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Tierra Blanca. Av. Veracruz S/N Esq. Héroes de Puebla - Colonia Pemex. C.P. 95180. Tierra Blanca - Veracruz, MÉXICO , Quiñones-Muñoz, Tannia A. CONACyT-Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Tierra Blanca. Av. Veracruz S/N Esq. Héroes de Puebla - Colonia Pemex. C.P. 95180. Tierra Blanca - Veracruz, MÉXICO , Vázquez, Adriana Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero - Av. 1o. de Mayo esq. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz s/n Col. Los Mangos C.P.89440 - Cd. Madero Tamaulipas, MÉXICO , Lizardi-Jiménez, Manuel A CONACyT-Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Tierra Blanca. Av. Veracruz S/N Esq. Héroes de Puebla - Colonia Pemex. C.P. 95180. Tierra Blanca - Veracruz, MÉXICO
Abstract :
Diesel is composed of various toxic compounds that can have a negative influence
on the environment including plants, microorganisms, and even groundwater being used for cultivation
and human consumption. Diesel oil biodegradation kinetics was investigated using bubble-column
reactor and microbial consortium isolated from a hydrocarbons spill site and were assessed by gas
chromatography. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the importance of intrinsic
microorganisms used to degrade diesel. 93.84% of the diesel got consumed in the bubble-column
reactor after 15 days of culture. The consortium showed the ability to produce emulsifiers using
diesel oil as its only carbon and nitrogen source (hydrocarbonclastic). This study showed that
the hydrocarbonclastic consortium isolated from polluted soil has the metabolic tools for diesel
degradation (as a single carbon and energy source), and the capacity to produce bioemulsifiers
in a bubble column reactor. Microbial consortium and bioemulsifiers produced in this research have the
potential to be used in the cleanup processes of polluted soil with hydrocarbons such as diesel.
Keywords :
Microbial consortium , Bioemulsifiers , Oil Biodegradation , Bubble-column reactor
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics