Removal of oil tank bottom sludge by novel biosurfactant, JE1058BS

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Maintenance of crude oil storage tanks requires periodical washing of the tanks before ordinary repairs can be made to these systems. In this study, crude oil derived sludge in the oil storage tank was treated with various surfactants to disperse the sludge into a miscible fraction, including JE1058BS, a new biosurfactant produced by Gordonia sp. strain JE-1058. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16SrRNA sequence of the strain JE-1058 identified Gordonia polyisoprenivorans. The sludge was efficiently removed by dispersion with biosurfactant at concentrations of 1-10 g/L, with stable dispersion at 10 g/L for 3 weeks. Addition of the BS caused no significant changes except for water content in the physicochemical factors such as density, viscosity, and sulfur/nitrogen content, suggesting that the novel biosurfactant JE1058BS is useful for oil tank bottom sludge treatment.

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Matsui, T., Namihira, T., Mitsuta, T., & Saeki, H. (2012). Removal of oil tank bottom sludge by novel biosurfactant, JE1058BS. Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute, 55(2), 138–141. https://doi.org/10.1627/jpi.55.138

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