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With petroleum-related spills, explosions, and health issues in the headlines almost every day, the issue of remediation of petroleum and petroleum products is taking on increasing importance, for the survival of our environment, our planet, and our future. This book is the first of its kind to explore this difficult issue from an engineering and scientific point of view and offer solutions and reasonable courses of action.
This book will guide the reader through the various methods that are used for the bioremediation of petroleum and petroleum products. The text is easy to read and includes many up-to-date and topical references.
This book introduces the reader to the science and technology of biodegradation-a key process in the bioremediation of petroleum and petroleum-based contaminants at spill sites. The contaminants of concern in the molecularly variable petroleum and petroleum products can be degraded under appropriate conditions. But the success of the process depends on the ability to determine the necessary conditions and establish them in the contaminated environment.
Although the prime focus of the book is to determine the mechanism, extent, and efficiency of biodegradation, it is necessary to know the composition of the original petroleum or petroleum product. The laws of science dictate what can or cannot be done with petroleum and petroleum products to ensure that biodegradation (hence, bioremediation) processes are effective. The science of the composition of petroleum and petroleum products is at the core of understanding the chemistry of biodegradation and bioremediation processes. Hence, inclusion of petroleum analyses and properties along with petroleum product analyses and properties is a necessary part of this text.
Bioremediation of Petroleum and Petroleum Products:
Auteur
James G. Speight is a senior fuel consultant and Visiting Professor at the University of Trinidad and Tobago and Adjunct Professor of Chemical and Fuels Engineering at the University of Utah, USA. He is recognized internationally as an expert in the characterization, properties, and processing of conventional and synthetic fuels and has more than forty years of experience in the process industries. He is the author of numerous books and papers, the senior editor on the Journal of Sustainable Energy Engineering, and has won numerous awards and distinctions.
Karuna Arjoon received her Master of Philosophy degree in 2009 from the University of Trinidad and Tobago where she has served in various academic positions for the past four years. Karuna has provided consultant services for many international companies and has affiliations with the National Association of Corrosion Engineers.
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Preface xv
1. Introduction to Bioremediation 1
Introduction 1
Principles of Bioremediation 7
Bioremediation and Biodegradation 10
Mechanism of Biodegradation 15
Bioremediation Methods 22
Test Methods for Biodegradation 30
References 31
2. Petroleum Composition and Properties 39
Introduction 39
Composition 46
Properties 62
References 76
3. Refinery Products and By-Products 79
Introduction 79
Refinery Products 81
Refinery Chemicals 106
References 113
4. Composition and Properties of Gaseous Products 115
Introduction 115
Gaseous Products 118
Environmental Effects 129
Analysis 134
References 143
5. Composition and Properties of Liquid Products 147
Introduction 147
Naphtha 148
Fuel Oil 162
Wastewaters 177
References 180
6. Composition and Properties of Solid Products 183
Introduction 183
Residua and Asphalt 184
Coke 199
Sludge 208
References 210
7. Sample Collection and Preparation 213
Introduction 213
Petroleum Chemicals 215
Sample Collection and Preparation 218
Measurement 240
Accuracy 242
Precision 243
Method Validation 245
Quality Control and Quality Assurance 252
Method Detection Limit 256
References 256
8. Analytical Methods 259
Introduction 259
Chemical And Physical Properties 262
Petroleum Group Analyses 279
Other Analytical Methods 289
References 298
9. Biodegradation of Petroleum 305
Introduction 305
Biodegradation of Specific Constituents 307
Petroleum Biodegradation 319
Application to Spills 333
References 339
10. Biodegradation of Naphtha and Gasoline 361
Introduction 361
Identity and Origin 361
Remediation 363
BTEX and MTBE 377
References 382
11. Biodegradation of Kerosene and Diesel 385
Introduction 385
Identity and Origin of Kerosene and Diesel 385
Bioremediation 389
Jet Fuel 402
References 404
12. Biodegradation of Fuel Oil 413
Introduction 413
Identity and Origin of Fuel Oil 416
Biodegradation 421
References 427
13. Biodegradation of Lubricating Oil 431
Introduction 431
Identity and Origin of Lubricating Oil 434
Composition and Properties of Lubricating Oil 436
Biodegradation of Lubricating Oils 440
Bioremediation - The Challenge 452
Conclusion 453
References 453
14. Biodegradation of Residua and Asphalt 463
Introduction 463
Identity and Origin of Residua and Asphalt 467
Biodegradation of Residua and Asphalt 469
References 477
15. Bioremediation Methods 483
Land Ecosystems 486
Water Ecosystems 498
References 507
16. The Future of Bioremediation 515
Introduction 515
Status 517
Advantages and Disadvantages 524
Conclusion 526
References 528
Glossary 535
Conversion Factors 555
Index 559