REMEDIATION OF SOILS CONTAMINATED WITH HEAVY FRACTION HYDROCARBONS USING BIOSURFACTANTPRODUCED BYPSEUDOMONAS SP
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 06)Publication Date: 2024-06-10
Authors : Miguel Angel Mata Guadarrama Mabel Vaca Mier Raymundo Lopez Callejas Arturo Lizardi Ramos; Maria Neftali Rojas Valencia;
Page : 573-582
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Abstract
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the biosurfactant generated by a strain of Pseudomonas sp. in the removal of heavy fraction hydrocarbons from a soil contaminated with 28,000 mg/kg, by a washing process. The efficacy of the biosurfactant was compared to that of a chemical surfactant, used at a concentration of 0.1%. After five wash cycles, the biosurfactant reached a maximum removal efficiency of 42.71%, in contrast to that of the chemical surfactant, 32.31%. In addition, bioaugmentation with the culture medium used for the production of the biosurfactant was evaluated, with a removal of 38.29% of these hydrocarbons in 90 days.
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