Treatability Study on Oil-Contaminated Soils for Bioremediation Application

유류오염토양의 생물적용기술 적용타당성 검토

  • 이연희 (명지대학교 세라믹화학공학부 환경생물공학) ;
  • 설미진 (명지대학교 세라믹화학공학부 환경생물공학) ;
  • 오영숙 (명지대학교 세라믹화학공학부 환경생물공학)
  • Published : 2001.11.07

Abstract

A treatability study was conducted using a hydrocarbon-contaminated soil for the oPtimization of bioremediation strategy best fit to a given set of contamination. The applicability of nutrients, biosurfactant, and oil-degrading microorganisms were examined by monitoring $CO_2$ evolution and oil degradation The addition of inorganic nutrients in the form of slow released fertilizer accelerated the initial rate of $CO_2$ evolution by a factor of 3. The application of oil-degrading microorganisms did not significantly increased $CO_2$ evolution or biodegradation efficiency. Application of a commercial biosurfactant was most effect in terms of the total $CO_2$ evolution and the oil degradation rate. The results indicate that $CO_2$ evolution measurement was found to be a simple and reliable countermeasure of crude oil hydrocarbon mineralization for the rapid determination of the best-fit bioremediation strategy.

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