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    Investigation of the Role of Biological Processes in Bacterial Transport through Porous Media

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Biria, Davoud (Author) ; Roostaazad, Reza (Supervisor) ; Sahebghadam Lotfi, Abbas (Supervisor) ; Amoozegar, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    To investigate the role of biological processes in bacterial transport through poroud media, six rod shaped and motile bacteria were isolated from a crude oil sample. A multi stage screening procedure was utilized to select the most appropriate isolate in microbial enhanced oil recovery applications (MEOR). It was identified and registered as Bacillus licheniformis MS3 in GenBank database. After that, the physical properties and chemical structure of its biosurfactant were determined and it was proved to be a new lipopeptide biosurfactant which was called licheniformin. Power law logistic model was utilized to investigate the kinetics growth of the MS3 strain on insoluble carbon sources ... 

    Empirical Study for Removal of Oil Contamination by Thermophilic Bacteria

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Babaeivelni, Kamel (Author) ; Vossoughi, Manuchehr (Supervisor) ; Alemzade, Iran (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Biodegradation has always been as a proper method for treatment of oil contamination. Accordingly, several investigations have been done by mesophilic bacteria for biodegradation of hydrocarbons while few studies have been conducted about thermophilic bacteria.
    There are many factors like high growth rate of thermophilic bacteria and good resistance of enzymes secreted from thermophiles against physical and chemical variations lead to the extensive use of thermophilic bacteria for removal of oil contamination. The important factors should be optimized in order to choose a suitable method for the removal of oil contaminations. Optimal conditions for oil contamination removal by... 

    Investigating Asphaltene Biodegradability by Microorganism Considering Oil-Water Interface

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Iraji, Shohre (Author) ; Ayatollahi, Shahab (Supervisor) ; Taghikhani, Vahid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Asphaltine particle precipitation may lead to serious problems in petroleum industry; including wellbore transmissibility reduction. One of the proposed remedial methods is to make a use of the microorganisms which are able to consume the heavy hydrocarbon chains.
    Hydrophobicity of a cell surface is one of the parameters which greatly affect the microorganism adhesion to water insoluble hydrocarbons, in which results a higher hydrocarbon biodegradation. Consequently as the hydrophobicity of a cell surface increases; the microorganism tendency to bond with the hydrocarbon molecule enhances. The presence of a surface active agent, as an instance a chemical surfactant, will affect the...