2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142315638
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Isolation of Biosurfactant-Producing Bacteria and Their Co-Culture Application in Microbial Fuel Cell for Simultaneous Hydrocarbon Degradation and Power Generation

Abstract: Biosurfactant-producing microorganisms improve the efficacy of hydrocarbon biodegradation as the biosurfactant is essential in making hydrocarbons available for breakdown. The present study reports the isolation of biosurfactant-producing bacteria that can be used for crude oil remediation and to characterize the biosurfactant generated during the breakdown of crude oil. This study also reports evaluating the synergism and potentiality of biosurfactant-producing bacteria for simultaneous hydrocarbon biodegrada… Show more

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“…After 30 min of sonication in distilled water to remove any lingering debris, the components were extensively cleaned in a 35% ethanol/distilled water solution. The sonicated nanoparticles were then blended with Nafion solution and sprayed at varying concentrations over the graphite sheet to create the nanoparticle-modified cathode, which was stored overnight at 60 • C [29].…”
Section: Characterization Of Cyanobacteria-derived Tio 2 Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 30 min of sonication in distilled water to remove any lingering debris, the components were extensively cleaned in a 35% ethanol/distilled water solution. The sonicated nanoparticles were then blended with Nafion solution and sprayed at varying concentrations over the graphite sheet to create the nanoparticle-modified cathode, which was stored overnight at 60 • C [29].…”
Section: Characterization Of Cyanobacteria-derived Tio 2 Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%