ASSESSMENT OF THE MICROORGANISMS POTENTIAL FOR BIODESTRUCTION OF MOTOR FUELS WITH DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20535/1813-5420.1.2021.242191

Keywords:

motor fuel, microorganisms, biodegradation, hydrocarbons, bioremediation, environment

Abstract

The transport industry is characterized by a significant impact on the environment by waste from its activities, including motor fuels. The most common pollutants in soils and water bodies, especially urban ones, are hydrocarbons, especially toxic aromatic hydrocarbons. The presence of these toxicants degrades the environment and adversely affects the life and health of living organisms. Therefore, the characterization of the impact of motor fuels on the activity of microorganisms with biodestructive potential is important for the controlled disposal of waste transport infrastructure. The article considers the possibility of using different microorganisms to clean soils and reservoirs from contamination by motor fuels with different characteristics by biodegradation. The biodestructive potential of environmentally friendly microorganisms and recovery procedures in case of industrial pollution of petroleum products have also been studied.

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Published

2021-10-11

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Section

ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN ENERGY