Chemical characterization of the presence of oil in environmental samples are performed using methods of varying complexity. Extraction of samples with an organic solvent and analysis by fluorescence spectrometry has been shown to be a rapid and effective screening technique for petroleum in the environment. During experiments, rapid analysis of oil by fluorescence provides the opportunity for researchers to modify the experimental conditions in real time. Estimated Oil Equivalents (EOE) relies on the fluorescence measurement of the aromatic compounds to estimate the oil concentration.The present intercalibration study was designed to investigate whether different fluorometer instruments can reliably measure EOE and whether the results are ...
The question of identifying the type of oil in exploitation of engine room is associated with both t...
The demand to control the amount of oil discharged to the seawater is the consequence of increasing ...
Crude oil is defined as a mixture of hydrocarbons that existed in the liquid phase in natural under...
An attempt has been made to intercalibrate the analysis of three groups of aromatic compounds prese...
Two fluorescence techniques for rapidly screening oil inclusion abundances and compositions are pres...
Despite the fact that most crude oils are dark coloured liquids, many are observed to be strongly fl...
This study focuses on broadening the knowledge of a fluorometric index to improve the detection of o...
The Texas Water Resources Institute awarded a Mill Scholarship to M.C. Sterling, Jr in 2002. This pr...
Oil poses a major threat to marine ecosystems. This work describes a set of studies focused on intro...
Crude petroleum oils are complex mixtures of different compounds (mainly organic), which are obtaine...
The genesis of this research was the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which discharged petroleum and gas...
The continuous and reliable control of the mineral oil content in natural waters and in industrial w...
Fluorescence based methods are increasingly being used for the analysis of crude oils because they o...
The use of fluorometric methodologies for the detection of molecular chemical compounds continues to...
The paper describes the study on relationship between the engine lubricate oil quality and fluoresce...
The question of identifying the type of oil in exploitation of engine room is associated with both t...
The demand to control the amount of oil discharged to the seawater is the consequence of increasing ...
Crude oil is defined as a mixture of hydrocarbons that existed in the liquid phase in natural under...
An attempt has been made to intercalibrate the analysis of three groups of aromatic compounds prese...
Two fluorescence techniques for rapidly screening oil inclusion abundances and compositions are pres...
Despite the fact that most crude oils are dark coloured liquids, many are observed to be strongly fl...
This study focuses on broadening the knowledge of a fluorometric index to improve the detection of o...
The Texas Water Resources Institute awarded a Mill Scholarship to M.C. Sterling, Jr in 2002. This pr...
Oil poses a major threat to marine ecosystems. This work describes a set of studies focused on intro...
Crude petroleum oils are complex mixtures of different compounds (mainly organic), which are obtaine...
The genesis of this research was the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which discharged petroleum and gas...
The continuous and reliable control of the mineral oil content in natural waters and in industrial w...
Fluorescence based methods are increasingly being used for the analysis of crude oils because they o...
The use of fluorometric methodologies for the detection of molecular chemical compounds continues to...
The paper describes the study on relationship between the engine lubricate oil quality and fluoresce...
The question of identifying the type of oil in exploitation of engine room is associated with both t...
The demand to control the amount of oil discharged to the seawater is the consequence of increasing ...
Crude oil is defined as a mixture of hydrocarbons that existed in the liquid phase in natural under...