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The utilization of aromatic hydrocarbon by nitrate- and sulfate-reducing bacteria in single and multiple nitrate injection for souring control

The utilization of aromatic hydrocarbon by nitrate- and sulfate-reducing bacteria in single and multiple nitrate injection for souring control

The application of nitrate-mediated souring control has been proposed as a promising tool. However, the efficiency of this method remains controversial due to several unresolved issues, such as the determination of effective nitrate concentration, the optimal injection period, etc. In this study, Dr. Eng. Kamarisima and colleagues investigated the bacteria community as well as the depletion of specific hydrocarbons as the electron donor for sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and nitrate-reducing bacteria (NRB) by varying the nitrate concentration and injection timing, suggesting optimum condition for souring control.

Article Citation:
Kamarisima, Miyanaga,K., Tanji, Y. 2019. The utilization of aromatic hydrocarbon by nitrate- and sulfate-reducing bacteria in single and multiple nitrate injection for souring control. Biochem Eng J. 143: 75-80.

Full paper is published in Biochemical Engineering Journal: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bej.2018.12.006
Image (first page):
Bacterial communities determined by Illumina MiSeq sequencing of 16S rDNA gene libraries.
Nitrate reduction and sulfide production (source: Kamarisima et al. 2019)

Profile of Dr.Eng. Kamarisima: https://sith.itb.ac.id/en/dr-eng-kamarisima-s-si-m-si/

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