Microbial conversion of petroleum resins existing in a heavy fraction of crude oil was investigated by native isolated consortia. The heavy oil fraction was taken from an end cut of distillation tower of Abadan refinery in Iran. Several Soil samples were taken from different oil contaminated sites of Abadan oil refinery in Khuzestan province. Seven bacterial consortia were then prepared by enrichment method and were examined for their ability to convert resins. Amongst them, consortium AB6 reduced 37.3% of resins while, aliphatic and aromatic compounds increased by 86.8% and 6.7%, respectively. Three pure cultures were isolated from consortium AB6 which were identified as Serratia sp., Raoultella sp. and Ochrobactrum sp.
In this paper, a central composite design was applied to optimize the bioleaching of iron
from a kaolin sample containing 2.2% iron impurity by Aspergillus niger isolated from pistachio
shell. The strains were inoculated into 500 ml flasks containing 100 ml media consisted of (g/l):
sucrose 120; NH4NO3 0.45; KH2PO4 0.1; MgSO4.7H2O 0.3; FeSO4.7H2O 10-4; ZnSO4.7H2O 25×10-
5. The effects of initial pH, sugar and spore concentrations on iron removal extent were investigated.
The two-level factorial design points were pH 2 and 5, sugar conc. 70 g/l and 130 g/l, spore conc.
9×107 and 35×107 spores/l. Also, the increase of dissolved iron, oxalic acid concentration, changes
in pH value, and sugar concentration were registered. Consequently, after 10 days, the iron
concentration of the best condition reached to 179.3 ppm that means 38.8% of the total iron content
is removed. Furthermore, the data analysis showed that all the factors are significant, and the iron
removal extent increases by increasing the initial pH to 4.4, sucrose content to 93.8 g/l, and spore
concentration to 305.5 spores/μl, but further increase in each factor value has negative effect on the
response.
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