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Isolation and characterization of oil-desulphurizing bacteria
Authors:Guerinik  K  Al-Mutawah  Q
Institution:(1) Biotechnology Department, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, P.O. Box 24885, Safat, 13109, Kuwait
Abstract:The objective of this study was to isolate local bacterial strains capable of removing sulphur from oil fractions without degrading the hydrocarbon. Oil biodesulphurization is an important step in combating pollution problems emanating from burning fossil fuels. Organisms which survive on oil are plentiful in local Kuwaiti soils; however, those that selectively only attack the carbon–sulphur bond are more difficult to find. Three strains were isolated based on their ability to use dibenzothiophene (DBT) as a sole source of sulphur for growth at 30 °C. Similar to other biodesulphurization organisms, the strains convert DBT to 2-hydroxybiphenyl (2-HBP) as detected by gas chromatography (GC). The specific desulphurization activity was in the range 5–13 mgrmol 2-HBP/g-cell × h. Identification of the strains, based on 16 rRNA gene sequence similarity, showed the strains to be Rhodococcus erythropolis and Rhodococcus globerulus. The biodesulphurization activity was enhanced by promoting oxidore-ductase enzyme co-expression through the addition of a carbon source. The desulphurization was limited by the availability of DBT to the organism. Interfacial mass transfer through the aqueous-organic layer was confirmed to be a limiting factor.
Keywords:Biodesulphurization  dibenzothiophene  erythropolis  globerulus  Rhodococcus
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