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Dispersants as marine oil spill treating agents: a review on mesoscale tests and field trials

ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH 2021 41 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
François Merlin, Min Yang, François Merlin, Min Yang, Min Yang, Min Yang, Min Yang, Min Yang, Min Yang, Min Yang, Baiyu Zhang, Min Yang, Baiyu Zhang, Baiyu Zhang, Baiyu Zhang, Bing Chen Bing Chen Bing Chen Zhiwen Zhu, Michel C. Boufadel, Baiyu Zhang, Baiyu Zhang, Min Yang, Baiyu Zhang, Bing Chen Min Yang, Baiyu Zhang, Min Yang, Bing Chen Min Yang, Baiyu Zhang, Bing Chen Bing Chen Kenneth Lee, Min Yang, Kenneth Lee, Min Yang, Min Yang, Min Yang, Min Yang, Michel C. Boufadel, Kenneth Lee, Bing Chen Bing Chen Kenneth Lee, Michel C. Boufadel, Bing Chen Baiyu Zhang, Min Yang, Bing Chen Baiyu Zhang, Baiyu Zhang, Bing Chen Baiyu Zhang, Kenneth Lee, Kenneth Lee, Michel C. Boufadel, Zhiwen Zhu, Michel C. Boufadel, Baiyu Zhang, Baiyu Zhang, Bing Chen Bing Chen Michel C. Boufadel, Michel C. Boufadel, Kenneth Lee, Kenneth Lee, Baiyu Zhang, Bing Chen Kenneth Lee, Kenneth Lee, Lisa Isaacman, Lisa Isaacman, Bing Chen Baiyu Zhang, Min Yang, Baiyu Zhang, Baiyu Zhang, Baiyu Zhang, Kenneth Lee, Baiyu Zhang, Baiyu Zhang, Bing Chen

Summary

This review examines mesoscale tests and field trials of chemical dispersants as marine oil spill response tools, evaluating their effectiveness and environmental implications compared to laboratory findings.

Abstract The increasing oil demand and busy waterways highlight the importance of oil spill preparedness and responses. Dispersants attract attention as an effective response tool to manage the impacts of major spill incidents. Despite in-depth laboratory evaluations on the effectiveness of chemical dispersants and their impacts on the transportation and fate of spilled oils, how dispersant works at sea remains a question and calls for the tests with greater realism to validate laboratory results, bring in energy impacts, and evaluate dispersant application equipment. Mesoscale studies and field trials have thus been widely conducted to assist better spill response operations. Such research attempts, however, lack a systematic summary. This study tried to fill the knowledge gaps by introducing the mesoscale facilities developed to advance the understanding of dispersant effectiveness on various sea conditions. An up-to-date overview of mesoscale studies and field trial assessments of dispersant effectiveness has also been conducted. We ended this review by highlighting the importance of public perception and future research needs to promote the approval and application of dispersants in spill incidents.

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