Rhamonolipids produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa promotes methane hydrates formation in fixed bed silica gel medium

TitleRhamonolipids produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa promotes methane hydrates formation in fixed bed silica gel medium
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsArora, A, Cameotra, SSingh, Balomajumder, C, Kumar, R, Singh, AKumar, Santhakumari, B, Kumar, P, Laik, S
JournalMarine Geophysical Research
Volume42
Issue1
Pagination5
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0025-3235
KeywordsBiosurfactant, Energy, Glycolipids, Induction time, Kinetic promoter
Abstract

Natural gas hydrates are seen as an alternative future energy source. They have also been valued for their carbon dioxide capturing capability, gas separation, desalination, natural gas storage and transportation. Developing economical and viable gas hydrate based technology is one of the most promising research areas of present decade. Successful commercialization of gas hydrate based technology is often curtailed due to slow formation rate. The present study evaluates biosurfactant as a kinetic promoter of methane hydrates formation in a fixed bed C type silica gel medium. Biosurfactant was produced by growing Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain A11 in glycerol supplemented mineral salt medium. Biosurfactant characterization with FTIR, NMR and MALDI-TOF spectroscopy reveled it to be a glycolipids type biosurfactant namely rhamnolipids. Saturating C type silica gel with of 100 ppm rhamnolipids solution enhanced the rate of methane hydrates formation by reducing the induction time. Mole of methane consumed and percentage of water to hydrate conversion was observed to be more in 1000 ppm rhamnolipids saturated C type silica gel as compared to quiescent water system and water saturated silica gel system. Overall results suggest that rhamonolipids produced by strain A11 in combination with silica gel can be utilized as environmentally safe kinetic promoter for methane hydrate formation.

DOI10.1007/s11001-020-09426-6
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

2.295

Divison category: 
Center for Material Characterization (CMC)

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