Improved biodesulfurization of hydrodesulfurized diesel oil using Rhodococcus erythropolis and Gordonia sp

Biotechnol Lett. 2008 Oct;30(10):1759-64. doi: 10.1007/s10529-008-9748-8. Epub 2008 May 31.

Abstract

Substituted benzothiophenes (BTs) and dibenzothiophenes (DBTs) remain in diesel oil following conventional desulfurization by hydrodesulfurization. A mixture of washed cells (13.6 g dry cell wt l(-1)) of Rhodococcus erythropolis DS-3 and Gordonia sp. C-6 were employed to desulfurize hydrodesulfurized diesel oil; its sulfur content was reduced from 1.26 g l(-1) to 180 mg l(-1), approx 86% (w/w) of the total sulfur was removed from diesel oil after three cycles of biodesulfurization. The average desulfurization rate was 0.22 mg sulfur (g dry cell wt)(-1) h(-1). A bacterial mixture is therefore efficient for the practical biodesulfurization of diesel oil.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Gasoline*
  • Gordonia Bacterium / metabolism*
  • Rhodococcus / metabolism*
  • Substrate Specificity
  • Sulfur / metabolism*

Substances

  • Gasoline
  • Sulfur