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Enhanced bioremediation of crude oil utilizing lipophilic fertilizers combined with biosurfactants and molasses
Authors:Nikolopoulou Maria  Kalogerakis Nicolas
Affiliation:Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Polytechneioupolis, 73100 Chania, Greece
Abstract:Many research studies have demonstrated the feasibility and efficacy of fertilization with nitrogen and phosphorus to combat oil spills in marine environments. Rapid dilution of water-soluble nutrients can be overcome by oleophilic formulations that retain optimal nutrient concentrations at the oil-water interface where biodegradation occurs. Previous work has demonstrated that biodegradation processes are enhanced by the addition of lipophilic fertilizers of natural origin (uric acid and lecithin). In this work, we examined the effectiveness of these nutrients in combination with biosurfactants (rhamnolipids) and molasses (source of C and vitamins) to enhance the biodegradation by naturally occurring microorganisms. It was found that the use of biosurfactants resulted in an increased removal of petroleum hydrocarbons (96% removal of C19-C34 n-alkanes within a period of 18 days) as well as in a reduction of the lag phase (almost 80% removal was achieved within the first week of biosurfactant application).
Keywords:Oil spills   Biostimulation   Lipophilic nutrients   Biosurfactants   Bioremediation agents
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