نتایج جستجو برای: anionic dispersant

تعداد نتایج: 11816  

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2003
Mace G Barron Mark G Carls Jeffrey W Short Stanley D Rice

The photoenhanced toxicity of weathered Alaska North Slope crude oil (ANS) was investigated in the eggs and larvae of Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) with and without the chemical dispersant Corexit 9527. Oil alone was acutely toxic to larvae at aqueous concentrations below 50 microg/L total polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (tPAH), and median lethal (LC50s) and effective concentrations (EC50s)...

2002
Merv Fingas

This report is a review of the literature on oil spill dispersants published from 2002 to August, 2008. The report identifies and summarizes recent advances in dispersant effectiveness, toxicity, and biodegradation. The prime motivation for using dispersants is to reduce the impact of oil on shorelines, thus the application must be successful and effectiveness high. As some oil would come ashor...

2012
Alice C. Ortmann Jennifer Anders Naomi Shelton Limin Gong Anthony G. Moss Robert H. Condon

Most of the studies of microbial processes in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill focused on the deep water plume, and not on the surface communities. The effects of the crude oil and the application of dispersants on the coastal microbial food web in the northern Gulf of Mexico have not been well characterized even though these regions support much of the fisheries production in the Gu...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2016
Andrew J Esbaugh Edward M Mager John D Stieglitz Ronald Hoenig Tanya L Brown Barbara L French Tiffany L Linbo Claire Lay Heather Forth Nathaniel L Scholz John P Incardona Jeffrey M Morris Daniel D Benetti Martin Grosell

To better understand the impact of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) incident on commercially and ecologically important pelagic fish species, a mahi-mahi spawning program was developed to assess the effect of embryonic exposure to DWH crude oil with particular emphasis on the effects of weathering and dispersant on the magnitude of toxicity. Acute lethality (96 h LC50) ranged from 45.8 (28.4-63.1) μ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
n. delshad m. emtyazjoo m. khezri

one of the most chemical methods for controlling of oil spills is use of dispersants, which arewidely being used worldwide. in this research, comparison of acute toxicity of crude oil of the persian gulf-khark area (co), iranian naftroob crude oil dispersant (ind), radiagreen osd dispersant crude oil (rd), themixture of crude oil and iranian naftroob dispersant ( co-ind) and crude oil with radi...

2017
Gregory M. Olson Heng Gao Buffy M. Meyer M. Scott Miles Edward B. Overton

During the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil well blowout in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM), the application of 6.97 million litres of chemical dispersants was used at the well-head and on the sea surface to promote oil degradation and weathering of the Mississippi Canyon 252 (MC252) crude oil. Chemical dispersants encourage microbial degradation by increasing the surface area of the spilled oil, w...

Journal: :ACS applied materials & interfaces 2013
Pradeep Venkataraman Jingjian Tang Etham Frenkel Gary L McPherson Jibao He Srinivasa R Raghavan Vladimir Kolesnichenko Arijit Bose Vijay T John

The stability of crude oil droplets formed by adding chemical dispersants can be considerably enhanced by the use of the biopolymer, hydrophobically modified chitosan. Turbidimetric analyses show that emulsions of crude oil in saline water prepared using a combination of the biopolymer and the well-studied chemical dispersant (Corexit 9500A) remain stable for extended periods in comparison to e...

2014
Roger C. Prince Josh D. Butler

Dispersants are important tools in oil spill response. Taking advantage of the energy in even small waves, they disperse floating oil slicks into tiny droplets (<70 μm) that entrain in the water column and drift apart so that they do not re-agglomerate to re-form a floating slick. The dramatically increased surface area allows microbial access to much more of the oil, and diffusion and dilution...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Sara Kleindienst Michael Seidel Kai Ziervogel Sharon Grim Kathy Loftis Sarah Harrison Sairah Y Malkin Matthew J Perkins Jennifer Field Mitchell L Sogin Thorsten Dittmar Uta Passow Patricia M Medeiros Samantha B Joye

During the Deepwater Horizon oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, the application of 7 million liters of chemical dispersants aimed to stimulate microbial crude oil degradation by increasing the bioavailability of oil compounds. However, the effects of dispersants on oil biodegradation rates are debated. In laboratory experiments, we simulated environmental conditions comparable to the hydro...

In this research, two series of ultra-low cement high alumina refractory castables containing 0 and 0.4 wt.% of nano-titania were prepared using different amounts of polycarbonic acid (DOLAPIX FF 26) as a dispersant. Several characteristics including microstructure, flowability, mechanical strength, bulk density and apparent porosity of the samples were analyzed. The results showed that the opt...

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