“…For example, oil spillages and the discharge of dyes into water bodies used in painting, printing, plastic, textile, pharmaceutical, food processing, and so forth have a devastating effect on the environment and affect the survival of humans and aquatic species. For oil spillages, remediation technologies such as in situ burning, the application of chemical dispersants, and mechanical containment and collection are employed to reduce their environmental impact . Although chemical dispersants are widely accepted as a response strategy for large-scale oil spills, they are reportedly ineffective in remediating the water-soluble components of crude oil. , Therefore, there is a strong need for a remediation strategy that is effective at treating the water-soluble components of crude oil (aromatics).…”