1998
DOI: 10.1080/10588339891334230
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Effect of Flush Water Temperature and Type on Commercial Shoreline Cleaning Agent Efficiency

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“…These washing fluids under different conditions can affect oil characteristics (e.g., viscosity, adhesion, mobility, solubilization) to varying degrees and thus have diverse effects on the oil removal performance of the chemical treatment. In the study of Tumeo and Cote (1998), diesel heating oil #1 was selected as the contaminant for porous shoreline substrates. A series of SWAs (PES-51, Corexit 9580, and Grancontrol "O") were used to conduct column tests on the oiled beach substrates, and the results demonstrated a significant decrease in oil removal effectiveness when the temperature of the solution changed from 20 to 10 °C, partly due to the increased oil viscosity.…”
Section: Chemical Treatment For Petroleum Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These washing fluids under different conditions can affect oil characteristics (e.g., viscosity, adhesion, mobility, solubilization) to varying degrees and thus have diverse effects on the oil removal performance of the chemical treatment. In the study of Tumeo and Cote (1998), diesel heating oil #1 was selected as the contaminant for porous shoreline substrates. A series of SWAs (PES-51, Corexit 9580, and Grancontrol "O") were used to conduct column tests on the oiled beach substrates, and the results demonstrated a significant decrease in oil removal effectiveness when the temperature of the solution changed from 20 to 10 °C, partly due to the increased oil viscosity.…”
Section: Chemical Treatment For Petroleum Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%