Recent Advances in Petroleum Microbiology
University of Guelph · University of Waterloo
Abstract
Recent advances in molecular biology have extended our understanding of the metabolic processes related to microbial transformation of petroleum hydrocarbons. The physiological responses of microorganisms to the presence of hydrocarbons, including cell surface alterations and adaptive mechanisms for uptake and efflux of these substrates, have been characterized. New molecular techniques have enhanced our ability to investigate the dynamics of microbial communities in petroleum-impacted ecosystems. By establishing conditions which maximize rates and extents of microbial growth, hydrocarbon access, and transformation, highly accelerated and bioreactor-based petroleum waste degradation processes have been…
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- 21.42
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Petroleum
- Microbial enhanced oil recovery
- Hydrocarbon
- Diesel fuel
- Gasoline
- Bioremediation
- Biodegradation
- Environmental science