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Immobilization of P. stutzeri on Activated Carbons for Degradation of Hydrocarbons from Oil-in-Saltwater Emulsions

Production water is the largest byproduct of the oil industry and must be treated before disposal, either by reinjection or shedding processes, with the purpose of eliminating emulsified crude oil and avoiding the operational and toxic problems associated with it. The objective of this work was to i...

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Autores principales: Zapata Acosta, Karol, Carrasco-Marin, Francisco, Cortés, Farid B., Franco, Camilo A., Lopera, Sergio H., Rojano, Benjamín A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30939741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9040500
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author Zapata Acosta, Karol
Carrasco-Marin, Francisco
Cortés, Farid B.
Franco, Camilo A.
Lopera, Sergio H.
Rojano, Benjamín A.
author_facet Zapata Acosta, Karol
Carrasco-Marin, Francisco
Cortés, Farid B.
Franco, Camilo A.
Lopera, Sergio H.
Rojano, Benjamín A.
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description Production water is the largest byproduct of the oil industry and must be treated before disposal, either by reinjection or shedding processes, with the purpose of eliminating emulsified crude oil and avoiding the operational and toxic problems associated with it. The objective of this work was to immobilize a hydrocarbon-degrading strain on activated carbons, to evaluate the biocomplex’s capacity for catalyzing hydrocarbons from Oil in Brine emulsions (O/W) simulating produced waters. Activated carbons were prepared and their chemical and porous properties were estimated by XPS, pH(PZC) and SEM, N(2) adsorption, and mercury porosimetry. Biomaterials were synthesized and hydrocarbon removal tests were performed. The basic and neutral carbons immobilized Pseudomonas stutzeri by physisorption in the macroporous space and electrostatic interactions (10(8)–10(9) UFC∙g(−1)), while acid materials inhibited bacterial growth. Removal of aromatic hydrocarbons was more efficient using materials (60%–93%) and biomaterials (16%–84%) than using free P. stutzeri (1%–47%), and the removal efficiencies of crude oil were 22%, 48% and 37% for P. stutzeri and two biomaterials, respectively. The presence of minor hydrocarbons only when P. stutzeri was present confirmed the biotransformation process.
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spelling pubmed-65237072019-06-03 Immobilization of P. stutzeri on Activated Carbons for Degradation of Hydrocarbons from Oil-in-Saltwater Emulsions Zapata Acosta, Karol Carrasco-Marin, Francisco Cortés, Farid B. Franco, Camilo A. Lopera, Sergio H. Rojano, Benjamín A. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Production water is the largest byproduct of the oil industry and must be treated before disposal, either by reinjection or shedding processes, with the purpose of eliminating emulsified crude oil and avoiding the operational and toxic problems associated with it. The objective of this work was to immobilize a hydrocarbon-degrading strain on activated carbons, to evaluate the biocomplex’s capacity for catalyzing hydrocarbons from Oil in Brine emulsions (O/W) simulating produced waters. Activated carbons were prepared and their chemical and porous properties were estimated by XPS, pH(PZC) and SEM, N(2) adsorption, and mercury porosimetry. Biomaterials were synthesized and hydrocarbon removal tests were performed. The basic and neutral carbons immobilized Pseudomonas stutzeri by physisorption in the macroporous space and electrostatic interactions (10(8)–10(9) UFC∙g(−1)), while acid materials inhibited bacterial growth. Removal of aromatic hydrocarbons was more efficient using materials (60%–93%) and biomaterials (16%–84%) than using free P. stutzeri (1%–47%), and the removal efficiencies of crude oil were 22%, 48% and 37% for P. stutzeri and two biomaterials, respectively. The presence of minor hydrocarbons only when P. stutzeri was present confirmed the biotransformation process. MDPI 2019-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6523707/ /pubmed/30939741 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9040500 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zapata Acosta, Karol
Carrasco-Marin, Francisco
Cortés, Farid B.
Franco, Camilo A.
Lopera, Sergio H.
Rojano, Benjamín A.
Immobilization of P. stutzeri on Activated Carbons for Degradation of Hydrocarbons from Oil-in-Saltwater Emulsions
title Immobilization of P. stutzeri on Activated Carbons for Degradation of Hydrocarbons from Oil-in-Saltwater Emulsions
title_full Immobilization of P. stutzeri on Activated Carbons for Degradation of Hydrocarbons from Oil-in-Saltwater Emulsions
title_fullStr Immobilization of P. stutzeri on Activated Carbons for Degradation of Hydrocarbons from Oil-in-Saltwater Emulsions
title_full_unstemmed Immobilization of P. stutzeri on Activated Carbons for Degradation of Hydrocarbons from Oil-in-Saltwater Emulsions
title_short Immobilization of P. stutzeri on Activated Carbons for Degradation of Hydrocarbons from Oil-in-Saltwater Emulsions
title_sort immobilization of p. stutzeri on activated carbons for degradation of hydrocarbons from oil-in-saltwater emulsions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30939741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9040500
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