Abstract

Simulations of aerobic biodegradation have been widely employed to investigate the mechanisms of crude oil biodegradation in geological environments. In this study, a simulated biodegradation experiment was performed with crude oil under aerobic conditions, in which n-alkanes were nearly depleted, thus providing an opportunity to study the biodegradation mechanisms of n-alkanes in crude oils. The sequences of biodegraded oils with a slight to moderate degree of biodegradation were characterized by negative-ion electrospray (ESI) Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) and gas chromatography (GC). Semiquantitative results on the molecular compositions of heteroatom classes were obtained by coinjection of internal standards. The biodegradation mechanisms for n-alkanes and n-fatty acids, as well as some other heteroatomic compounds, are discussed. Evidence from FT-ICR MS and GC analyses of biodegraded oils indicates that n-alkanes can be progressively biodegraded to n-fatty ac...

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