Recent advances in bacterial degradation of hydrocarbons

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Emiliana Pandolfo et al. from the Water Research Institute, National Research Council (IRSA-CNR), Rome, Italy have published the paper: Recent Advances in Bacterial Degradation of Hydrocarbons, in the Journal: Water 2023, 15, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2023/

SUMMARY

    Owing to the growth of the human population, the worldwide demand for hydrocarbons is increasing, and petrochemical industries, accidental oil spills, disconnection between oil wells and combustion processes (e_g, industry emissions), abandoned refining sites, and vehicle combustion have been constantly polluting air, water, and soil. Of 18 Hydrocarbons can be divided in . . .

     

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