Present situation of degradation of wastewater containing petroleum hydrocarbons by microbial flora
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1.Guangdong Polytechnic, Foshan, Guangdong, China;2.Jihua Laboratory, Foshan, Guangdong, China;3.Superlub Technology (Foshan) Co., Ltd., Foshan, Guangdong, China

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This work was supported by the Youth Innovation Talent Project of Higher Education Institutions of Guangdong Province (2021KQNCX172) and the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2020YFB2010600).

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    The wastewater containing petroleum hydrocarbons is mainly produced in the process of petroleum exploitation and petroleum products processing. It encompasses the water polluted by leakage in oil exploitation, the wastewater produced in machining, and the wastewater produced using auxiliaries in leather printing and dyeing. The wastewater containing petroleum hydrocarbons has high organic matter content, high toxicity, and poor biodegradability. Biodegradation has become one of the main research hotspots of the treatment of wastewater containing petroleum hydrocarbons because of no secondary pollution. Based on the latest literature and our research results, this paper details the composition of wastewater containing petroleum hydrocarbon, microbial species for biodegradation, biodegradation mechanism, biochar immobilization and remediation technology, and degradation genes and enzymes. This paper can provide reference for the further study of microbial flora degradation of wastewater containing petroleum hydrocarbon.

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LI Baohua, HUANG Jianghua, MA Qian. Present situation of degradation of wastewater containing petroleum hydrocarbons by microbial flora. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2025, 65(6): 2353-2364

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  • Received:January 02,2025
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