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Composition of the water accommodated fractions as a function of exposure times and temperatures
Authors:Faksness Liv-Guri  Brandvik Per Johan  Sydnes Leiv K
Institution:a The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), P.O. Box 156, N-9171 Longyearbyen, Norway
b SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, N-7465 Trondheim, Norway
c The University of Bergen, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:The water accommodated fractions (WAFs) of nine oils in seawater have been studied. The oils range from light condensate to heavy crude, and include one highly biodegraded oil and one very wax rich oil. This study has identified large variations in the chemical composition of WAFs, depending on oil type, temperature, and mixing time. Experiments at different temperatures (2-13 °C) showed that it takes longer time to reach equilibrium at the lowest temperatures, and that this varies for the different oil types. Oils with higher pour point (wax rich oils) need a longer time to establish WAF in equilibrium than oils with lower pour points (naphthenic oils). At 13 °C a mixing time of 48 h, as recommended in standard procedures, seems to be sufficient for asphalthenic and paraffinic oils. The results demonstrated that for WAF prepared from an unknown oil, or at lower temperatures, different mixing times should be tested. Since the WAF often is used in toxicity testing, the toxicity might be underestimated if the mixing time is too short.
Keywords:Oil spills  Petroleum hydrocarbons  PAH  WAF  Chemistry  Arctic
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