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Aerobic naphthenic acid-degrading bacteria in petroleum-coke improve oil sands process water remediation in biofilters: DNA-stable isotope probing reveals methylotrophy in Schmutzdecke

The Science of the total environment, v.815, 2022년, pp.151961 -   

Arslan, Muhammad (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta) ,  Müller, Jochen A. (Institute for Biological Interfaces (IBG 5), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) ,  Gamal El-Din, Mohamed (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta)

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Abstract There is an increasing interest in treatment of oil sands process water (OSPW) via biofiltration with petroleum coke (PC) as a substratum. In fixed bed biofilters (FBBs) with PC, the dominance of anaerobic digestion of dissolved organics results in poor removal of naphthenic acids (NAs) al...

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