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Biodegradation of crude oil and 7 different distillation products by Ralstonia picketti SRS and Alcaligenes piechaudii SRS was investigated. Crude oil degradation was above 80% after incubation of 20 days for both strains and their mixture. Removal of short/long alkanes and BTEX investigated was different, from 97% (for hexane degraded by the mixture of the isolates) to 22% (for tridecane degraded by Alcaligenes piechaudii SRS). Hexadecane, pristane and cyclohexane were degraded with high efficiency between 72-91%. Among BTEX, toluene was degraded very well by both strains and their mixture. Benzene and m+p-xylenes were efficiently degraded by the mixture of the isolates, 78% and 87%, respectively. Degradation of light boiling fractions achieved 80-100%. On the other hand, degradation removal of heavy, high boiling fractions was lower, and reached between 10-81%. The mixture of the isolates enhanced slightly the degradation efficiency of crude oil and its distillation products. Changes in crude oil toxicity as a function of biodegradation activity were also undertaken. Slight luminescence inhibition as a measure of toxicity was found during the experiment time. The samples were not found to be toxic to Vibrio fisheri during the crude oil biodegradation. The luminescence inhibition could be due to the presence of toxic intermediates produced during biodegradation.
Two bacterial strains identified as Ralstonia picketti (BP 20) and Alcaligenes piechaudii (CZOR L-1B) were isolated from petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil following bioremediation treatment. The surface active properties, e.g. surface tension, emulsification and foamability of their culture filtrates were evaluated. Bacterial cell-surface hydro-phobicity (BAH) as measured by analyzing cell affinity towards aliphatic and aromatic compounds was also determinated. The bacteria grew in liquid cultures containing 1% (v/v) of crude oil as carbon and energy source at 30°C under aerobic conditions. The surface tensions were reduced to 61 mN/m and 55 mN/m by Ralstonia picketti and Alcaligenes piechaudii, respectively. The emulsification index (EI24) was almost 100% for all tested compounds except diesel oil. The stability of the emulsions was determinated at 4°C, 45°C and 65°C. The emulsions were stable at 4°C. Ralstonia picketti was better foam inducer (FV = 50 ml) compared to Alcaligenes piechaudii (FV= 10 ml). The BAH measurements revealed higher adhesion of Alcaligenes piechaudii cells towards different hydrocarbons compared to Ralstonia picketti cells. The strains were found to have a surface hydrophobicity in the following order: aliphatic hydrocarbons, BTEX, and PAHs. The ability to adhere to bulk hydrocarbon is mostly a characteristic of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria. The strains were found to be better emulsifiers than surface tension reducers. They produce water-soluble extracellular bioemulsifiers. Both bacterial isolates have good properties to use them, mainly in the petroleum industry, e.g. in enhanced oil recovery and in bioremediation processes-primarily due to their emulsification property, i.e. emulsion forming and stabilizing capacity.
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