Issue 12, 2023

Photochemistry of oil in marine systems: developments since the Deepwater Horizon spill

Abstract

Oil spills represent a major source of negative environmental impacts in marine systems. Despite many decades of research on oil spill behavior, photochemistry was neglected as a major factor in the fate of oil spilled in marine systems. Subsequent to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, numerous studies using varied approaches have demonstrated the importance of photochemistry, including short-term impacts (hours to days) that were previously unrecognized. These studies have demonstrated the importance of photochemistry in the overall oil transformation after a spill and more specifically the impacts on emulsification, oxygenation, and microbial interactions. In addition to new perspectives, advances in analytical approaches have allowed an improved understanding of oil photochemistry after maritime spill. Although the literature on the Deepwater Horizon spill is extensive, this review focuses only on studies relevant to the advances in oil photochemistry understanding since the Deepwater Horizon spill.

Graphical abstract: Photochemistry of oil in marine systems: developments since the Deepwater Horizon spill

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
08 jun 2023
Accepted
01 out 2023
First published
18 out 2023

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2023,25, 1878-1908

Author version available

Photochemistry of oil in marine systems: developments since the Deepwater Horizon spill

M. Elsheref, L. Messina and M. A. Tarr, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2023, 25, 1878 DOI: 10.1039/D3EM00248A

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