Bioremediation of oil contaminated wastewater using mixed culture
The objective of this research is to study the effect of the oil degradation based on the different temperature and different oil concentration using mixed culture from domestic wastewater. The evaluation is based on microorganism activities by the rate of oil d...
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| Format: | Undergraduates Project Papers | 
| Language: | English | 
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| Online Access: | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/507/ http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/507/1/BIOREMEDIATION_OF_OIL_CONTAMINATED_WASTEWATER_USING_MIXED_CULTURE_THESIS.pdf  | 
| Summary: | The  objective  of  this  research  is  to  study  the  effect  of  the  oil  degradation based  on  the  different  temperature  and  different  oil  concentration  using  mixed culture  from  domestic  wastewater.  The  evaluation  is  based  on  microorganism activities  by  the  rate  of  oil  degradation.  The  inoculum  used was  a mixed  culture containing oil-degrading microorganism  isolates  from  the sewage system  located at Perak.  For  the wastewater  used was  artificially made  by  using  palm  oil  as  carbon substrate and medium for  the microorganism  to study  the effect of  temperature and 
oil concentration. Wastewater was treated by using the inoculum of the mixed culture for 20 days of  incubation  time and  temperature range from 10oC  to 60oC. From  the 
experiment, it was observed that, the rate of oil degradation is was high at mesophilic condition which was at temperature of 30oC resulted of 4.722 g from 10 g of oil have been  degraded  during  the  incubation  time.  The  result  also  showed  that,  oil concentration at high value can limit the rate of oil degradation. It showed that rate of oil  degradation  was  inversely  proportional  to  the  concentration  of  oil.  From  this study, it is shown that the effectiveness of oil degradation is increased by increasing in  temperature  and  the  optimum  temperature  in  this  study  was  30oC  at  low  oil concentration.  | 
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