In the present study, a biosurfactant producing bacterial strain was isolated, screened and identified. Further, various fermentation conditions (such as pH (5-10), incubation period (24-96h) and incubation temperature (20-60 °C) were optimized for maximum production of biosurfactant. The produced biosurfactant was characterized by measuring emulsification index, foaming characteristics, rhamnolipid detection, interfacial tension between water and oil and stability against pH and temperature for its potential application in oil recovery process. The additional oil recovery for two different sand, sand1 and sand2, was found to be 49% and 38%, respectively.
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Prasad, N., Dasgupta, S., Chakraborty, M., & Gupta, S. (2017). Isolation and Characterization of Biosurfactant Producing Bacteria for the Application in Enhanced Oil Recovery. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 78). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/78/1/012017
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