2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10532-020-09894-y
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Enrichment and characterization of a bilge microbial consortium with oil in water-emulsions breaking ability for oily wastewater treatment

Abstract: Oily bilge wastewater is one of the main sources of hydrocarbons pollution in marine environments due to accidental or clandestine discharges. The main technical challenge for its effective treatment is the presence of stable oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. In this work we are reporting an enriched microbial consortium from bilge wastewater with remarkable ability to demulsify oil in water emulsions. The consortium showed emulsion-breaking ratios up to 72.6% in the exponential growth phase, while the values rang… Show more

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“…Batch biodegradation process offers an efficient approach at shorter hydraulic retention time (HRT) for the treatment of oily wastewater (Agamuthu 1995;Nzila et al 2017 Bioaugmentation with a consortium of microorganisms is an effective approach for the removal of pollutants present in oily wastewater (Corti-Monzόn et al 2020;Ke et al 2021). Shokrollahzadeh et al (2008) treated oily wastewater in an activated sludge inoculated with a consortium of microorganisms consisting of 67 bacterial strains from Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas, Comamonas, Flavobacterium, Cytophaga, Sphingomonas, Acidovorax, and Bacillus genera and one mold species, Trichoderma sp.…”
Section: Batch Biodegradation Of Oily Wastewater Using Single or Consortium Of Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Batch biodegradation process offers an efficient approach at shorter hydraulic retention time (HRT) for the treatment of oily wastewater (Agamuthu 1995;Nzila et al 2017 Bioaugmentation with a consortium of microorganisms is an effective approach for the removal of pollutants present in oily wastewater (Corti-Monzόn et al 2020;Ke et al 2021). Shokrollahzadeh et al (2008) treated oily wastewater in an activated sludge inoculated with a consortium of microorganisms consisting of 67 bacterial strains from Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas, Comamonas, Flavobacterium, Cytophaga, Sphingomonas, Acidovorax, and Bacillus genera and one mold species, Trichoderma sp.…”
Section: Batch Biodegradation Of Oily Wastewater Using Single or Consortium Of Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%