The behavior of Deepwater Horizon crude oil and other sources of oil were investigated when exposed to sunlight in aquatic systems under environmentally relevant conditions. This research decoupled the abiotic and biotic weathering modifications of oil by focusing solely on the photochemical transformations of oil in aquatic systems. Photochemical rates and mechanisms were measured through the determination of reactive transients. Total hydroxyl radical formation was studied using high benzoic acid concentrations and varying exposure time. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanomaterials were added to the system in an effort to determine if the photocatalyst would enhance oil photodegradation. Photochemical production of singlet oxygen from thin oil f...
While the biogeochemical forces influencing the weathering of spilled oil have been investigated for...
Crude oil can undergo biotic and abiotic transformation processes in the environment. This article d...
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The behavior of Deepwater Horizon crude oil and other sources of oil were investigated when exposed ...
To determine effects of photochemical weathering of petroleum, surrogate and Macondo (MC252) crude o...
Photooxidation is an important process in the degradation of petroleum spilled in the marine environ...
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Crude oil in the environment is exposed to a series of weather-climatic factors (water, oxygen, sola...
The degradation of petroleum-derived organic pollutants in aquatic systems occurs through lengthened...
The change in profile of crude oil following a release into the environment is a topic of significan...
Oil released into the sea undergoes immediate compositional changes as a result of processes of vola...
Crude oil can undergo biotic and abiotic transformation processes in the environment. This article d...
Various petroleum products leak into the environment through different mechanisms, and may include c...
The role of acids in the formation of emulsions from sunlight exposed petroleum is not well understo...
Following the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the effect of weathering on surface slicks, oil-soaked san...
While the biogeochemical forces influencing the weathering of spilled oil have been investigated for...
Crude oil can undergo biotic and abiotic transformation processes in the environment. This article d...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
The behavior of Deepwater Horizon crude oil and other sources of oil were investigated when exposed ...
To determine effects of photochemical weathering of petroleum, surrogate and Macondo (MC252) crude o...
Photooxidation is an important process in the degradation of petroleum spilled in the marine environ...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Crude oil in the environment is exposed to a series of weather-climatic factors (water, oxygen, sola...
The degradation of petroleum-derived organic pollutants in aquatic systems occurs through lengthened...
The change in profile of crude oil following a release into the environment is a topic of significan...
Oil released into the sea undergoes immediate compositional changes as a result of processes of vola...
Crude oil can undergo biotic and abiotic transformation processes in the environment. This article d...
Various petroleum products leak into the environment through different mechanisms, and may include c...
The role of acids in the formation of emulsions from sunlight exposed petroleum is not well understo...
Following the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the effect of weathering on surface slicks, oil-soaked san...
While the biogeochemical forces influencing the weathering of spilled oil have been investigated for...
Crude oil can undergo biotic and abiotic transformation processes in the environment. This article d...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...