Application of Biosurfactants Produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa SP4 for Bioremediation of Soils Contaminated by Pyrene |
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Authors: | Sahand Jorfi Abbas Rezaee Ghasem-Ali Mobeh-Ali Nemat Alah Jaafarzadeh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Medical Sciences , Tarbiat Modares University , Tehran;2. Biotechnology Research Center , Research Institute of Petroleum Industry , Tehran , Iran;3. School of Public Health, Environmental Technology Research Center , Ahvaz Jondishapur University of Medical Sciences , Ahwaz , Iran |
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Abstract: | ![]() Biosurfactants are considered to facilitate PAHs dissolution in soil slurries for bioremediation applications. In this work, the carbon and nitrogen sources, pH, C/N ratio, and salinity, were considered for optimization of biosurfactant production by Pseudomonas aeruginosa SP4 isolate to enhance pyrene removal from the contaminated soil. Analysis of ANOVA indicated that the carbon source was the most effective factor, followed by pH, nitrogen source, C/N ratio, and salinity. Taguchi experimental design proposed the optimum operating conditions of olive oil, NH4NO3, C/N ratio of 5, salinity of 0.5%, and pH 7. Applying the conditions determined by Taguchi design led to a production yield of 452 mg L?1 (13% improvement) at the optimum conditions. The main characteristics of produced biosurfactant included the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of 60 mg L?1 and liquid medium surface tension of 29.5 mN m?1. Produced biosurfactant was used for bioremediation of soil artificially contaminated with 500 mg kg?1 of pyrene. Following the addition of 250 mg L?1 biosurfactant, the pyrene removal of 84.6% was obtained compared to 59.8% for control sample without any surfactant. |
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Keywords: | Biosurfactant bioremediation pyrene soil contamination Taguchi design |
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