2020
DOI: 10.22161/ijaers.77.58
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Effect of nickel in the degradation of oil in soils contaminated with petroleum and nickel

Abstract: The pollution originated from the petrochemical industry is currently one of the main environmental concerns. Most of this is due to the high volume of toxic hydrocarbons that are produced and transported around the globe. However, this industry is also associated with toxic metals that are minor components of petroleum and used during refining processes. Here we have evaluated the impact of nickel in the biodegradation of crude oil in natural soils. We have assessed bacterial community profiles in these sampl… Show more

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“…In another environment, the contamination with crude oil and nickel reduced the share dominant Proteobacteria and increased the abundance of Actinobacteria. The shift between Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria was beneficial to the removal of the organic pollutant [39]. Significant factors determining the course of microbial transformation are metal concentration and molecular weight of the compound, which could be due to their physical and chemical properties, which are a function of the number of rings in their structure [20,40].…”
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“…In another environment, the contamination with crude oil and nickel reduced the share dominant Proteobacteria and increased the abundance of Actinobacteria. The shift between Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria was beneficial to the removal of the organic pollutant [39]. Significant factors determining the course of microbial transformation are metal concentration and molecular weight of the compound, which could be due to their physical and chemical properties, which are a function of the number of rings in their structure [20,40].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%