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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...
- 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...
- Corexit (often styled COREXIT) is a product line of oil dispersants used during oil spill response operations. It is produced by Nalco Holding Company...
- Retrieved 7 April 2014. "Dispersants EPA.gov". "Dispersants". Center for Biological Diversity. Retrieved 6 April 2014. "Study: Dispersants Can Move Hydrocarbons...
- reducing dispersants are commonly manufactured from lignosulfonates, a by-product from the paper industry. High range superplasticizers (dispersants) have...
- Dispersants; Version 2; 2009". Archived from the original on 5 July 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2017. Committee on Effectiveness of Oil Spill Dispersants (National...
- For industrial water treatment, SNF provides heavy metal chelatants, dispersants and scale inhibitors. Polyacrylamides are used in Enhanced Oil Recovery...
- injection of dispersant directly into oil at the source". Dispersants are said to facilitate the digestion of the oil by microbes. Mixing the dispersants with...
- aircraft for the aerial spraying of pollution dispersants on oil spills. The aerial spraying of pollution dispersants was originally performed using a fleet...
- 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...