Analytical characterization of the persistent residues after microbial degradation of mineral oils

Riis, V; Miethe, D; Möder, M

HERO ID

1943411

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1996

Language

English

PMID

15048338

HERO ID 1943411
In Press No
Year 1996
Title Analytical characterization of the persistent residues after microbial degradation of mineral oils
Authors Riis, V; Miethe, D; Möder, M
Journal Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume 356
Issue 6
Page Numbers 378-384
Abstract The residual fractions remaining after microbial degradation of diesel fuel, different deparaffinized raffinates and extracts from long-term contaminated soils were analyzed by liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, infrared spectrometry and mass spectrometry. The quantity of saturated hydrocarbons decreased after the microbial treatment, whereas the portion of polar compounds increased. The total content of aromatics changed only insignificantly. n-Paraffins < C26 were found to be no longer present in mineral oils degraded to exhaustion. Infrared spectrometry revealed oxygen compounds in the residues, mainly ketones, fatty acids and esters. Elementary analysis confirms the presence of nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur compounds in the degraded products. The gas chromatograms of high boiling oils, as well as of residues and extracts, consist mainly of a large base "envelope" (about 95% of the total area); thus gc/ms coupling reaches the limits of its applicability. However, mass spectrometry with direct inlet gives valuable information regarding hydrocarbon type analysis. The results revealed the preferable degradation of alkanes, 1-ring aliphatics and benzenes and an enrichment of condensed cycloaliphatics and aromatics. The latter compounds are known to be resistant to microbial attack.
Doi 10.1007/s0021663560378
Pmid 15048338
Wosid WOS:A1996VR41600005
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