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Enhanced Removal of Exxon Valdez Spilled Oil from Alaskan Gravel by a Microbial Surfactant

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Remediation efforts for the oil spill from the Exxon Valdez tanker in Alaska have focused on the use of pressurized water at high temperature to remove oil from the beaches. We have tested a biological surfactant from Pseudomonas aeruginosa for its ability to remove oil from contaminated Alaskan gravel samples under various conditions, including concentration of the surfactant, time of contact, temperature of the wash, and presence or absence of xanthan gum. The results demonstrate the ability of the microbial surfactant to release oil to a significantly greater extent (2 to 3 times) than water alone, particularly at temperatures of 30°C and above.

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Harvey, S., Elashvili, I., Valdes, J. et al. Enhanced Removal of Exxon Valdez Spilled Oil from Alaskan Gravel by a Microbial Surfactant. Nat Biotechnol 8, 228–230 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0390-228

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