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TitleBiodegradation of naphthenic acids by microbial populations indigenous to oil sands tailings
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsHerman, D. C., Fedorak P. M., MacKinnon M. D., & Costerton J. W.
Volume40
Issue6
Pagination10 pages
Date Published03/1996
PublisherCanadian Journal of Microbiology
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsBiodegradation, bioremediation, microbiology, naphthenic acids, Syncrude, UofA
Abstract

Organic acids, similar in structure to naphthenic acids, have been associated with the acute toxicity of tailings produced by the oil sands industry in northeastern Alberta, Canada. Bacterial cultures enriched from oil sands tailings were found to utilize as their sole carbon source both a commercial mixture of naphthenic acids and a mixture of organic acids extracted from oil sands tailings. Gas chromatographic analysis of both the commercial naphthenic acids and the extracted organic acids revealed an unresolved "hump" formed by the presence of many overlapping peaks. Microbial activity directed against the comlnercial mixture of naphthenic acids converted approximately 50% of organic carbon into C 0 2 and resulted in a reduction in many of the gas chromatographic peaks associated with this mixture. Acute toxicity testing utilizing the Microtox test revealed a complete absence of detectable toxicity following the biodegradation of the naphthenic acids. Microbial activity mineralized approximately 20% of the organic carbon present in the extracted organic acids mixture, although there was no indication of a reduction in any gas chromatographic peaks with biodegradation. Microbial attack on the organic acids mixture reduced acute toxicity to approximately one half of the original level. Respirometric measurements of microbial activity within microcosms containing oil sands tailings were used to provide further evidence that the indigenous microbial colnlnunity could biodegrade ~laphthenicacids and components within the extracted organic acids mixture.

URLhttp://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/m94-076
Locational Keywords

Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR)

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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/902539810

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OSEMB

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