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Biosurfactant-enhanced removal of total petroleum hydrocarbons from contaminated soil
- Source :
- Journal of hazardous materials. 167(1-3)
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- A screening method was developed to evaluate the oil removal capability of biosurfactants for oil-contaminated soils collected from a heavy oil-polluted site. The ability of removing total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) from soil by two biosurfactants was identified and compared with that of synthetic surfactants. The results show that biosurfactants exhibited much higher TPH removal efficiency than the synthetic ones examined. By using 0.2 mass% of rhamnolipids, surfactin, Tween 80, and Triton X-100, the TPH removal for the soil contaminated with ca. 3,000 mg TPH/kg dry soil was 23%, 14%, 6%, and 4%, respectively, while removal efficiency increased to 63%, 62%, 40%, and 35%, respectively, for the soil contaminated with ca. 9000 mg TPH/kg dry soil. The TPH removal efficiency also increased with an increase in biosurfactant concentration (from 0 to 0.2 mass%) but it did not vary significantly for the contact time of 1 and 7 days.
- Subjects :
- Environmental Engineering
Octoxynol
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Polysorbates
Peptides, Cyclic
chemistry.chemical_compound
Lipopeptides
Surface-Active Agents
Bioremediation
Environmental Chemistry
Soil Pollutants
Waste Management and Disposal
Environmental Restoration and Remediation
chemistry.chemical_classification
Chemistry
Environmental engineering
Soil classification
Contamination
Pollution
Soil contamination
Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbon
Petroleum
Environmental chemistry
Soil water
Total petroleum hydrocarbon
Glycolipids
Surfactin
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18733336
- Volume :
- 167
- Issue :
- 1-3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of hazardous materials
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c29cc3d3ccb615d70255b6c754f62257