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High Voltage Degradation of Electrodes Caused by Electrochemical Injection in Liquid Dielectrics
Abstract—The results of experimental studies on the electrode degradation caused by the electrochemical reactions under high voltage fields are...
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Toxicity of Persistent Hydrocarbon Pollutants, Sources and Sustainable Remediation Process
Hydrocarbon pollution from the petroleum industry is one of the world's most critical environmental problems. Polluting the environment by... -
Comparison of exogenous degrader-enhanced bioremediation with low-dose persulfate oxidation for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon removal in alkaline soil: efficiency and influence on ecological health
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-contaminated soils are usually complex and characterized by a lack of nutrition and soil salinization,...
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Recent advancements in hydrocarbon bioremediation and future challenges: a review
Petrochemicals are important hydrocarbons, which are one of the major concerns when accidently escaped into the environment. On one hand, these cause...
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Comparative remediation rate of biostimulation, bioaugmentation, and phytoremediation in hydrocarbon contaminants
The environmental pollution caused by crude oil spillage has been recently turned into a critical challenge that requires a comprehensive plan to...
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Composition of Hydrocarbon Gases Formed by Dry Pysolysis of Domanik Shale Kerogen after Hydrothermal Experiment
AbstractThe composition of hydrocarbon gases formed by pyrolysis of residual Domanik shale kerogen at 800°C, preceded by hydrothermal treatment at...
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Hydrocarbon Transformations in Bottom Sediments after an Emergency Spill of Diesel Fuel in Norilsk
AbstractOne year after an emergency spill of diesel fuel in Norilsk, hydrocarbon concentrations in bottom sediments of the Norilo-Pyasinskaya Water...
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Unraveling the mechanism of interaction: accelerated phenanthrene degradation and rhizosphere biofilm/iron plaque formation influenced by phenolic root exudates
Phenolic root exudates (PREs) secreted by wetland plants facilitate the accumulation of iron in the rhizosphere, potentially providing the essential...
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Analysis of diesel hydrocarbon decomposition using efficient indigenous bacterial isolate: Bacterial growth and biodegradation kinetics
Industrialization and urbanization have increased the demand for petroleum hydrocarbons; hence the likelihood of contamination of air, soil, and...
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A novel bioaccessibility prediction method for complex petroleum hydrocarbon mixtures in soil
More evidence shows that bioaccessibility instead of total concentrations based on exhaustive extraction methods can better reflect the actual risk...
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Nitrogen transfer and cross-feeding between Azotobacter chroococcum and Paracoccus aminovorans promotes pyrene degradation
Nitrogen is a limiting nutrient for degraders function in hydrocarbon-contaminated environments. Biological nitrogen fixation by diazotrophs is a...
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Origins of pressure dependent permeability in unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs
Unconventional hydrocarbon assets represent a rapidly expanding proportion of North American oil and gas production. Similar to the incipient phase...
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Nature and hydrocarbon potential of organic matter in offshore Mahanadi Basin, east coast of India
AbstractEvaluating the hydrocarbon-generating potential of buried organic matter in marine sediments is critical in offshore oil/gas exploration....
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Bioprospecting the potential of the microbial community associated to Antarctic marine sediments for hydrocarbon bioremediation
Microorganisms that inhabit the cold Antarctic environment can produce ligninolytic enzymes potentially useful in bioremediation. Our study focused...
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Degradation and inhibition kinetics of phenanthrene by Alcaligenes ammonioxydans, [VITRPS2] strain isolated from petroleum-contaminated soil
Phenanthrene, a common three-ring polyaromatic hydrocarbon [PAH], originates from sources like grilled meals, tobacco, crude oil, coal tar, and...
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Allosteric-Regulation-Based DNA Circuits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae to Detect Organic Acids and Monitor Hydrocarbon Metabolism In Vitro
We show the engineering of prokaryotic-transcription-factor-based biosensing devices in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells for an in vitro detection of... -
Hydrocarbon seepage detection by integrating remotely sensed and geochemical data: scanning the lithological alteration
Remotely sensed data in geological exploration with multispectral satellite image processing techniques and geochemistry analysis allow...
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The Recycling of Municipal Plastic Wastes into an Alternative Hydrocarbon Fuel via Enhanced Zeolite-Based Catalytic Pyrolysis
AbstractThis study was devoted to examine the potential of recycling municipal plastic wastes composed of high and low density of polyethylene...
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Genome-resolved analyses show an extensive diversification in key aerobic hydrocarbon-degrading enzymes across bacteria and archaea
BackgroundHydrocarbons (HCs) are organic compounds composed solely of carbon and hydrogen that are mainly accumulated in oil reservoirs. As the...
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Uremic toxins mediate kidney diseases: the role of aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) was originally identified as an environmental sensor that responds to pollutants. Subsequent research has revealed...