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neutralize acids.
Dispersants maintain contaminants in suspension.
Dispersants added to
gasoline prevent the
buildup of
gummy residues.
Dispersants are used to...
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April 2014. "
Dispersants EPA.gov". "
Dispersants".
Center for
Biological Diversity.
Retrieved 6
April 2014. "Study:
Dispersants Can Move Hydrocarbons...
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chemical dispersants was more
toxic than
fresh oil. A 2015
study of the
relative toxicity of oil and
dispersants to
coral also
found that the
dispersants were...
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Version 2; 2009".
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Committee on
Effectiveness of Oil
Spill Dispersants (National...
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reducing dispersants are
commonly manufactured from lignosulfonates, a by-product from the
paper industry. High
range superplasticizers (
dispersants) have...
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Corexit (often
styled COREXIT) is a
product line of oil
dispersants used
during oil
spill response operations. It is
produced by
Nalco Holding Company...
- done in low wind, and can
cause air pollution.
Dispersants can be used to
dissipate oil slicks. A
dispersant is
either a non-surface
active polymer or a...
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compounds in high
concentrations that they said was due to the
added oil and
dispersants.
Although Gulf
fisheries recovered in 2011, a 2014
study of the effects...
- For
industrial water treatment, SNF
provides heavy metal chelatants,
dispersants and
scale inhibitors.
Polyacrylamides are used in
Enhanced Oil Recovery...
- with
various additives,
particularly antiwear additives, detergents,
dispersants, and, for multi-grade oils,
viscosity index improvers.[citation needed]...