نتایج جستجو برای: sulfide reducing bacteria srb

تعداد نتایج: 432867  

2017
Sophie L. Nixon Leanne Walker Matthew D. T. Streets Bob Eden Christopher Boothman Kevin G. Taylor Jonathan R. Lloyd

Biogenic sulfide production is a common problem in the oil industry, and can lead to costly hydrocarbon processing and corrosion of extraction infrastructure. The same phenomenon has recently been identified in shale gas extraction by hydraulic fracturing, and organic additives in fracturing fluid have been hypothesized to stimulate this process. Constraining the relative effects of the numerou...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2012
Taewoon Hwang Carmen Mihaela Neculita Jong-In Han

Tailings are mine wastes in the form of slurries stacked in mine sites abandoned after the exhaustion of ores. There are approximately 5000 abandoned mine sites in Korea, and tailings have become a serious environmental problem. Long-term environmental exposure of tailings can cause release of acidic and high concentrations of sulfate- and metal-contaminated water (acid mine drainage, AMD). Org...

Journal: :Science 1993
E F Delong R B Frankel D A Bazylinski

Magnetosomes are intracellular, iron-rich, membrane-enclosed magnetic particles that allow magnetotactic bacteria to orient in the earth's geomagnetic field as they swim. The magnetosomes of most magnetotactic bacteria contain iron oxide particles, but some magnetotactic species contain iron sulfide particles instead. Phylogenetic analyses of small subunit ribosomal RNA sequences showed that al...

2011
A. J. Silva M. R. Domingues J. S. Hirasawa M. Zaiat

This paper reports the results of applying anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm reactors (AnSBBR) for treating sulfate-rich wastewater. The reactor was filled with polyurethane foam matrices or with eucalyptus charcoal, used as the support for biomass attachment. Synthetic wastewater was prepared with two ratios between chemical oxygen demand (COD) and sulfate concentration (COD/SO4) of 0.4 and 3...

2001
B. M. Thomson D. S. Simonton L. L. Barton

A promising in situ remediation alternative for metal oxyanions such as arsenic, chromium, and selenium is microbial reduction to insoluble oxide, sulfide, or elemental phases. An important question that must be addressed before this technology can be implemented is the stability of these phases. This paper describes an investigation of the stability of reduced arsenic and sulfide precipitates ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2008
Eitan Ben-Dov Orr H Shapiro Ronen Gruber Asher Brenner Ariel Kushmaro

The salinity of industrial wastewater evaporation ponds was artificially increased from 3-7% to 12-16% (w/v), in an attempt to reduce the activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and subsequent emission of H2S. To investigate the changes in bacterial diversity in general, and SRB in particular, following this salination, two sets of universal primers targeting the 16S rRNA gene and the funct...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2007
Gilles Miralles Vincent Grossi Monique Acquaviva Robert Duran Jean Claude Bertrand Philippe Cuny

For 503 days, unoiled control and artificially oiled sediments were incubated in situ at 20m water depth in a Mediterranean coastal area. Degradation of the aliphatic fraction of the oil added was followed by GC-MS. At the same time, terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) of 16S rRNA encoding genes was used to detect dynamics in the sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) community ...

2015
Huabing Li Dake Xu Yingchao Li Hao Feng Zhiyong Liu Xiaogang Li Tingyue Gu Ke Yang Zezhang Wen

Carbon steels are widely used in the oil and gas industry from downhole tubing to transport trunk lines. Microbes form biofilms, some of which cause the so-called microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of carbon steels. MIC by sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) is often a leading cause in MIC failures. Electrogenic SRB sessile cells harvest extracellular electrons from elemental iron oxidati...

2008
RYUJI KONDO KOTARO SHIGEMATSU

We describe a rapid and simple enumeration method for sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) from aquatic environments using a quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) in combination with a rapid DNA isolation method. Enumeration of SRB in the sediment and water samples was performed by quantifying the copy number of the dsrA gene coding for the a-subunit of the dissimilatory sulphite reductase using real-t...

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