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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 131, Issue -, Pages 430-436Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2014.12.019
Keywords
Brown coal; Biosolubilization; Gordonia alkanivorans; Bacillus mycoides
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Two of five tested crude oil hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria, Gordonia alkanivorans S7 and Bacillus mycoides NS1020, solubilized crude and nitric acid-pretreated brown coal. Around 30-36% crude coal dry weight was solubilized within 14 days. The nitric acid pretreatment of the coal increased process efficiency by around 89% for G. alkanivorans S7. The extracellular coal-solubilizing activities of both the strains decreased with a decrease in pH, suggesting the contribution of some alkaline substances to lignite solubilization. Furthermore, this process was considerably intensified by ammonium oxalate. Mechanisms of lignite biosolubilization by the two strains were different because the active extracellular substances synthesized by B. mycoides NS1020 were thermostable while in the case of G. alkanivorans S7 some enzymes might be involved. Elemental analysis and FIR spectra of 8N HNO3 pretreated coal and biosolubilization products generated by G. alkanivorans S7 and B. mycoides NS1020 showed significant differences between the lignite and these products. This is the first report presenting brown coal biosolubilization by crude oil hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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