Claims
- 1. A treatment solution containing an extracellular substance formed by a cyanobacterium, having a molecular weight greater than 200,000 Daltons, containing sugar, fatty acid and protein moieties, and amide, carboxylic and amino groups, in an effective concentration capable of causing substantial emulsification of a liquid hydrocarbon into a second liquid.
- 2. The substance as defined by claim 1 wherein said cyanobacterium is a benthic bacterium.
- 3. The substance as defined by claim 1 wherein said cyanobacterium is a member of the Phormidium genus.
- 4. The substance as defined by claim 3 wherein said member of the Phormidium genus is strain J-1.
- 5. A bioemulsifier composition comprising a substance formed from a cyanobacterium having a molecular weight greater than 200,000 Daltons, containing sugar, fatty acid and protein moieties, and amide, carboxylic and amino groups capable of causing substantial emulsification of a liquid hydrocarbon into a seocnd liquid.
- 6. The bioemulsifier composition in accordance with claim 5, wherein said cyanobacterium is benthic bacterium.
- 7. The bioemulsifier composition in accordance with claim 5, wherein said cyanobacterium is a member of the Phormidium genus.
- 8. The bioemulsifier composition in accordance with claim 7, wherein said member of the Phormidium genus is strain J-1.
APPLICATION STATUS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 634,535 filed July 26, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,649,110 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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