Process for biotechnological upgrading of shale oil

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Using bacteria

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435166, 435167, 435281, 435875, 435876, C12R 1385, C12R 139, C12P 104, C10G 3200

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ABSTRACT:
A process for biotechnological upgrading of shale oil in selectively removing damaging nitrogen-containing compounds comprising treating the raw shale oil with special microbial cultures having specific ability to degrade the harmful nitrogen-containing compounds, such as the amines, nitriles and heterocyclics as the quinolines and pyridines, and converting them into non-damaging components.

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