Use of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans for Decontamination of Explosive Waste from Oil Refineries


Issayeva A. Syzdykova M. Akhmet A. Bakhov Z. Ospanova Z. Chingisbayev B. Kamalova M. Karimova S.
2023Polskie Towarzystwo Inzynierii Ekologicznej (PTIE)

Journal of Ecological Engineering
2023#24Issue 719 - 24 pp.

Pyrophoric iron sulfides formed as a result of oil cracking, when in contact with air oxygen, have the ability to self-ignite, as a result of which they are highly explosive at oil refining enterprises. It is known that the oil refineries in Kazakhstan produce from 4 to 10 tons per year of this hazardous waste. The main idea of the study was to use the biochemical abilities of microorganisms, in particular the thionic bacteria Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, to change the physico-chemical properties of pyrophoric iron sulfides. In this regard, the aim of the study was to determine the possibility of using A. ferrooxidans for deactivation of pyrophoric iron sulfides at an oil refinery in the south of Kazakhstan. It was found that the cultivation of a strain of thionic bacteria A. ferrooxidans ThIO1 in solutions with pyrophoric iron sulfides as the only source of divalent iron and compliance with optimal conditions for their vital activity: +28 °C, pH 2.0–2.5, S:L=1:10±2, will decontaminate explosive waste of oil and gas industry enterprises. The method of biological decontamination of pyrophoric iron sulfides was introduced at the PetroKazakhstan Oil Products LLP refinery in Southern Kazakhstan in 2007. For the successful implementation of this method at other enterprises, it is necessary to develop a special adapted industrial installation for the biological decontamination of pyrophoric deposits with continuous (in the case of receiving waste from different enterprises of Kazakhstan) or periodic cultivation of microorganisms, and compliance with optimal parameters for the vital activity of microorganisms.

Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans , cultivation of microorganisms , explosion hazard , pyrophoric iron sulfides , waste from oil refineries

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Shymkent University, Zhibek Zholy Street, Shymkent, 160000, Kazakhstan
Auezov South Kazakhstan University, Tauke Khan Avenue,5, Shymkent, 160000, Kazakhstan
S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical University, Zhenis Avenue,62, Astana, 010011, Kazakhstan
Central Asia Innovation University, Madeli Khozha Street,137, Shymkent, 160000, Kazakhstan
M. Ulugbek National University, University Street,4, Tashkent, 100174, Uzbekistan

Shymkent University
Auezov South Kazakhstan University
S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical University
Central Asia Innovation University
M. Ulugbek National University

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