Purpose
The goal of this project is to evaluate an in-situ bioremediation treatment for the degradation of naphthenic acids (NAs) in oil sands process water by promoting the growth of NA-degrading bacteria on engineered silica structures embedded in plastic media. Hollow silica microspheres, engineered and produced by Materium Inc., will be evaluated in terms of their ability to increase the rate of NA degradation at the bench scale. The primary outcome of this project will be the generation of actionable research knowledge that Materium will use to refine their products and expand their current customer base. The project will also generate knowledge in the emerging research area of passive environmental remediation of NA contaminated water. More broadly, the results of this study are anticipated to contribute to the pursuit of economically viable treatment options available to companies for in-situ remediation of primary source of acute toxicity in oil sands process water, and reduce equipment corrosion caused by NAs in recycled processed water.
Dambrowitz, Christopher (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) × Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
9 grants totalling $2.3M
Engage Grants for colleges
175 grants totalling $1.5M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Blum, Susan (Saskatchewan Polytechnic) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for colleges |
| Blum, Susan (Saskatchewan Polytechnic) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for colleges |
| Boumghar, Yacine (Collège de Maisonneuve) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for colleges |
| Dambrowitz, Christopher (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for colleges |
| Brun del Re, Riccardo (Algonquin College) | $25.0K | Engage Grants for colleges |