Physicochemical properties and biodegradability of crude oil

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Sugiura, K [1 ]
Ishihara, M [1 ]
Shimauchi, T [1 ]
Harayama, S [1 ]
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[1] KAMAISHI LABS, MARINE BIOTECHNOL INST, KAMAISHI, IWATE 026, JAPAN
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10.1021/es950961r
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The biodegradation of four different crude oil samples, namely, Arabian light, Dubai, Maya, and Shengli, by Acinetobacter sp. T4 and by a microbial consortium called SM8 was examined. SM8 exhibited higher activity than Acinetobacter for the biodegradation of all four crude oil samples. The degree of biodegradation of crude oil components differed according to the crude oil,the saturated fraction being more susceptible to biodegradation than the aromatic fraction in all the crude oil samples. The extent of biodegradation by Acinetobacter and SM8 was found to be in the order of Arabian light > Dubai greater than or equal to Maya = Shengli; the crude ail samples with higher API gravity being more susceptible to biodegradation. Saturated compounds of smaller molecular weight were preferentially degraded by both cultures. Acinetobacter could not degrade polycyclic aromatic compounds in the crude ail samples such as (alkyl)naphthalenes, (alkyl)phenanthrenes, (alkyl)fluorenes, and (alkyl)dibenzothiophenes. However, this strain was capable of degrading more than 10% of the molecules in the aromatic fraction of Arabian light crude oil. An NMR analysis demonstrated that the alkyl side chain of some aromatic molecules was degraded by this organism. In contrast, SM8 degraded the polycyclic aromatic compounds in the crude oil samples, the extent of degradation being in the order of Maya > Shengli > Arabian light > Dubai.
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