The use of dispersants in marine environments is a common practice worldwide for oil spill remediation. While the effects of chemical dispersants have been extensively studied, those of biosurfactants, mainly surfactin that is considered one of the most effective surfactants produced by bacteria, have been less considered. We constructed microcosms containing marine water collected from Grumari beach (W_GB, Brazil) and from Schiermonnikoog beach (W_SI, The Netherlands) with the addition of oil (WO), Ultrasperse II plus oil (WOS), surfactin plus oil (WOB), and both dispersants (WS or WB) individually. In these treatments, the composition of bacterial communities and their predictive biodegradation potential were determined over time. High-th...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
Background: The application of chemical dispersants as a response to marine oil spills is raising co...
Chemical oil dispersants are proprietary mixtures of surfactants and solvents which are directly app...
The use of dispersants in marine environments is a common practice worldwide for oil spill remediati...
The use of dispersants in different stages of the oil production chain and for the remediation of wa...
This study evaluated the effects of three commercial dispersants (Finasol OSR 52, Slickgone NS, Supe...
This study evaluated the effects of three commercial dispersants (Finasol OSR 52, Slickgone NS, Supe...
Background: Biosurfactants are naturally derived products that play a similar role to synthetic d...
Oil spills are a significant source of hydrocarbon inputs into the ocean. In response to oil spills,...
Marine oil spills can cause catastrophic impacts on ecosystems and human life. Natural attenuation b...
The release of hydrocarbons and chemical dispersant in marine environments may disrupt benthic ecosy...
Dispersants are globally and routinely applied as an emergency response to oil spills in marine ecos...
Dispersant application is a primary emergency oil spill response strategy and yet the efficacy and u...
Application of chemical dispersants to oil spills in the marine environment is a common practice to ...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
Background: The application of chemical dispersants as a response to marine oil spills is raising co...
Chemical oil dispersants are proprietary mixtures of surfactants and solvents which are directly app...
The use of dispersants in marine environments is a common practice worldwide for oil spill remediati...
The use of dispersants in different stages of the oil production chain and for the remediation of wa...
This study evaluated the effects of three commercial dispersants (Finasol OSR 52, Slickgone NS, Supe...
This study evaluated the effects of three commercial dispersants (Finasol OSR 52, Slickgone NS, Supe...
Background: Biosurfactants are naturally derived products that play a similar role to synthetic d...
Oil spills are a significant source of hydrocarbon inputs into the ocean. In response to oil spills,...
Marine oil spills can cause catastrophic impacts on ecosystems and human life. Natural attenuation b...
The release of hydrocarbons and chemical dispersant in marine environments may disrupt benthic ecosy...
Dispersants are globally and routinely applied as an emergency response to oil spills in marine ecos...
Dispersant application is a primary emergency oil spill response strategy and yet the efficacy and u...
Application of chemical dispersants to oil spills in the marine environment is a common practice to ...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
Background: The application of chemical dispersants as a response to marine oil spills is raising co...
Chemical oil dispersants are proprietary mixtures of surfactants and solvents which are directly app...