oildegrading
Oildegrading is the process by which petroleum hydrocarbons are broken down and removed from the environment.
Degradation proceeds via aerobic pathways that introduce oxygen into alkane and aromatic structures, followed by downstream
Oil components differ in degradability. Aliphatic hydrocarbons (alkanes) are typically degraded more rapidly than polycyclic aromatic
Environmental conditions strongly influence oildegrading. Adequate oxygen, nutrients (notably nitrogen and phosphorus), appropriate temperature, and moderate
Applications and monitoring: Bioremediation strategies use natural attenuation, biostimulation, or bioaugmentation to accelerate oildegrading. Degradation rates
Impact and challenges: While oildegrading reduces environmental risk, some degradation products remain toxic, and persistent PAHs