2022
DOI: 10.3233/ajw220022
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Effectiveness and Toxicity of Chemical Dispersant in Oil Spill Aquatic Environment

Abstract: Pollution of the marine ecosystem by crude oil spill endangers marine species. The use of chemical dispersants in removing spilled oil from the marine environment by forming oil-in-water emulsions proves to be relatively effective, but the effectiveness is influenced by a number of factors. However, the successful use of these dispersants depends, to a great extent, on the toxicity of the oil-dispersant mixture that forms when dispersants are applied to combat oil spills. In this review, the type and quantity … Show more

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“…The exploration of crude oil takes place in the marine ecological environment and the scope of oil exploration activities and its associated environmental consequences have been increasing over the years in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria. Soil, plants, animals and water resources are negatively affected when some quantity of petroleum and its products due to accidental, transportation or operational mishap are introduced or released into the environment during exploration (Iniaghe et al, 2013;Onokare et al, 2022). Heavy metals, total hydrocarbons and petrogenic polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are the major contaminants associated with petroleum exploration activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exploration of crude oil takes place in the marine ecological environment and the scope of oil exploration activities and its associated environmental consequences have been increasing over the years in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria. Soil, plants, animals and water resources are negatively affected when some quantity of petroleum and its products due to accidental, transportation or operational mishap are introduced or released into the environment during exploration (Iniaghe et al, 2013;Onokare et al, 2022). Heavy metals, total hydrocarbons and petrogenic polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are the major contaminants associated with petroleum exploration activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%