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Methanogenic biodegradation of paraffinic solvent hydrocarbons in two different oil sands tailings

Journal
Science of the Total Environment
ISSN
00489697
Date Issued
2017-04-01
Author(s)
Mohamad Shahimin M.
Siddique T.
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.01.038
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/12657
Abstract
Microbial communities drive many biogeochemical processes in oil sands tailings and cause greenhouse gas emissions from tailings ponds. Paraffinic solvent (primarily C5–C6; n- and iso‐alkanes) is used by some oil sands companies to aid bitumen extraction from oil sands ores. Residues of unrecovered solvent escape to tailings ponds during tailings deposition and sustain microbial metabolism. To investigate biodegradation of hydrocarbons in paraffinic solvent, mature fine tailings (MFT) collected from Albian and CNRL ponds were amended with paraffinic solvent at ~ 0.1 wt% (final concentration: ~ 1000 mg L− 1) and incubated under methanogenic conditions for ~ 1600 d. Albian and CNRL MFTs exhibited ~ 400 and ~ 800 d lag phases, respectively after which n-alkanes (n-pentane and n-hexane) in the solvent were preferentially metabolized to methane over iso‐alkanes in both MFTs. Among iso‐alkanes, only 2-methylpentane was completely biodegraded whereas 2-methylbutane and 3-methylpentane were partially biodegraded probably through cometabolism. 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing showed dominance of Anaerolineaceae and Methanosaetaceae in Albian MFT and Peptococcaceae and co-domination of “Candidatus Methanoregula” and Methanosaetaceae in CNRL MFT bacterial and archaeal communities, respectively, during active biodegradation of paraffinic solvent. The results are important for developing future strategies for tailings reclamation and management of greenhouse gas emissions.
Funding(s)
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Subjects
  • Methanogenesis | Oil ...

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