Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade
2. Department of Remediation, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade
3. Department of Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade + Faculty of Chemistry, Belgrade
Abstract
The contamination of soil and water with petroleum and its products occurs
due to accidental spills during exploitation, transport, processing, storing
and use. In order to control the environmental risks caused by petroleum
products a variety of techniques based on physical, chemical and biological
methods have been used. Biological methods are considered to have a
comparative advantage as cost effective and environmentally friendly
technologies. Bioremediation, defined as the use of biological systems to
destroy and reduce the concentrations of hazardous waste from contaminated
sites, is an evolving technology for the removal and degradation of petroleum
hydrocarbons as well as industrial solvents, phenols and pesticides.
Microorganisms are the main bioremediation agents due to their diverse
metabolic capacities. In order to enhance the rate of pollutant degradation
the technology optimizes the conditions for the growth of microorganisms
present in soil by aeration, nutrient addition and, if necessary, by adding
separately prepared microorganisms cultures. The other factors that influence
the efficiency of process are temperature, humidity, presence of surfactants,
soil pH, mineral composition, content of organic substance of soil as well as
type and concentration of contaminant. This paper presents a review of our ex
situ bioremediation procedures successfully implemented on the industrial
level. This technology was used for treatment of soils contaminated by crude
oil and its derivatives originated from refinery as well as soils polluted
with oil fuel and transformer oil.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
Cited by
18 articles.
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