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Anaerobic-petroleum degrading bacteria: Diversity and biotechnological applications for improving coastal soil

Bingchen Wang, Shaoping Kuang, Hongbo Shao, Lei Wang, Huihui Wang

2021Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the industrial emissions and accidental spills, the critical material for modern industrial society petroleum pollution causes severe ecological damage. The prosperous oil exploitation and transportation causes the recalcitrant, hazardous, and carcinogenic sludge widespread in the coastal wetlands. The costly physicochemical-based remediation remains the secondary and inadequate treatment for the derivatives along with the tailings. Anaerobic microbial petroleum degrading biotechnology has received extensive attention for its cost acceptable, eco-friendly, and fewer health hazards. As a result of the advances in biotechnology and microbiology, the anaerobic oil-degrading bacteria have been well developing to achieve the same remediation effects with lower operating costs. This review summarizes the advantages and potential scenarios of the anaerobic degrading bacteria, such as sulfate-reducing bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, and metal-reducing bacteria in the coastal area decomposing the alkanes, alkenes, aromatic hydrocarbons, polycyclic aromatic, and related derivatives. In the future, a complete theoretical basis of microbiological biotechnology, molecular biology, and electrochemistry is necessary to make efficient and environmental-friendly use of anaerobic degradation bacteria to mineralize oil sludge organic wastes.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental remediationEnvironmental scienceBioremediationDenitrifying bacteriaHazardous wasteAnaerobic bacteriaEnvironmentally friendlyPetroleumBacteriaWaste managementEnvironmental chemistryChemistryBiologyEcologyContaminationEngineeringOrganic chemistryNitrogenDenitrificationGeneticsMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactantsEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production
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