Abstract

Geobacillus pallidus XS2 and XS3 were isolated from oil contaminated soil samples in Yumen oilfield, China, and were able to produce bioemulsifiers on different hydrocarbons. Biodegradation assays exhibited that approximately 70% of PAH (250mg/L) or 85% of crude oil (500mg/L) was removed by the thermophilic bacteria after 20days. The bioemulsifiers of the two strains were isolated and obtained a productive yield of 4.24±0.08 and 3.82±0.11g/L, respectively. GPC analysis revealed that the number-average molecular weights (Mn) of the two bioemulsifiers were 271,785Da and 526,369Da, with PDI values of 1.104 and 1.027, respectively. Chemical composition studies exhibited that the bioemulsifier XS2 consisted of carbohydrates (68.6%), lipids (22.7%) and proteins (8.7%) while the bioemulsifier XS3 was composed by carbohydrates (41.1%), lipids (47.6%) and proteins (11.3%). Emulsification assays approved the effectiveness of bioemulsifiers over a wide range of temperature, pH and salinity.

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