About this Research Topic
In addition to the relatively well-studied biological treatment of oil spills and fermenter-based hydrocarbon waste treatment systems, processes for diesel biodesulfurization and biodenitrogenation, microbial removal of metals, bio-upgrading of heavy crudes and refinery bottom residues, as well as enhanced oil recovery, await extensive research and development prior to the deployment of commercially viable technologies. A challenging issue in hydrocarbons biotechnology is biocatalyst selection. Ideal microbial biocatalysts must be non-pathogenic, active and stable under the harsh conditions (e.g. variable temperatures, salinity, substrate complexity and toxicity, pH), selective, have broad substrate spectra, be recyclable, have rapid growth with high cell density in inexpensive media, have constitutive or rapidly inducible biocatalytic capabilities, and be genetically tractable. Recent advances in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering pave the way for the development of tailor-designed biocatalysts that can be efficiently applied in the oil industry. This research topic welcomes contributions in the following areas:
- Novel biochemical pathways, enzymes, and catalytic mechanisms for hydrocarbon biotransformation/biodegradation under both oxic and anoxic conditions
- Bioconversion of crude oil to methane
- Biotransformation of coal to methane
- Biomethanation via CO2 injection into coal and oil formations
- Development of novel biocatalysts for the oil industry
- Biodesulfurization and biodenitrogenation of diesel
- Bio-upgrading of heavy crudes and refinery bottom residues
- Role of biosurfactants in the bioupgrading process
- Proteomic, metaproteomic, and metabolomic applications in hydrocarbons biotechnology
- Proteomics, metaproteomics, and metabolomics in oil/gas/coal reservoirs, oil fields, and oil-polluted ecosystems
- Microbial enhanced oil recovery
- Asphaltene and naphthene biodegradation
- Petrochemical formulations with biosurfactants
- Applications of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering in petroleum biotechnology
- Corrosion control in the oilfields and operating systems
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