Title of article :
Effect of environmental factors on photodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the water-soluble fraction of Kuwait crude oil in seawater
Author/Authors :
Saeed، نويسنده , , Talat and Ali، نويسنده , , Lulwa N. and Al-Bloushi، نويسنده , , Amal and Al-Hashash، نويسنده , , Huda and Al-Bahloul، نويسنده , , Majed and Al-Khabbaz، نويسنده , , Ahmad and Al-Khayat، نويسنده , , Ahmad، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Photodegradation of PAHs in the water-soluble fraction of Kuwait crude oil in seawater was investigated under various environmental factors (temperature, light intensity, oxygen levels and presence of a sensitizer) in laboratory conditions. All factors investigated had significant effect on the degradation rates of PAHs. At 15 °C almost all PAHs optimally degraded at an oxygen level of 4 ppm. For lower molecular weight PAHs a light intensity of 500 W/m2 in the presence of the sensitizer worked well. Higher molecular weight PAHs degraded at faster rates at a light intensity 750 W/m2. At 30 °C, most of the PAHs degraded optimally at an oxygen level of 0 ppm and light intensity of 500 or 750 W/m2 in presence of the sensitizer. At 40 °C, most of PAHs degraded optimally at low oxygen concentrations (0 and 4 ppm) and a light intensity of 500 W/m2 in the presence of the sensitizer. Linear regression indicated that for most of the compounds, light intensity had the greatest effect on degradation rates.
Keywords :
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons , crude oil , Photodegradation , Water-soluble fraction , Environmental Factors
Journal title :
Marine Environmental Research
Journal title :
Marine Environmental Research