T. Saeed et M. Al-mutairi, Comparative composition of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the sea water-soluble fractions of different Kuwaiti crude oils, ADV ENV RES, 4(2), 2000, pp. 141-145
The sea water-soluble fractions (WSFs) of 10 different crude oils, produced
from Kuwaiti oil fields, were investigated for the composition of their po
lycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their methylated homologs. The re
sults indicate that the total PAHs in the WSFs ranged from 171 to 2176 mug/
l. The WSFs prepared from the oil from northern oil fields generally contai
ned higher levels of PAHs. Naphthalene and its homologs formed the bulk of
the PAHs (ranging from 88.4 to 97.5% of the total PAHs). Significant levels
of fluorene, phenanthrene and their homologs were also present in all of t
he WSFs. PAHs higher than phenanthrene were also detected at very low conce
ntrations. The PAHs in the WSFs of the crude oils were compared with those
in Kuwaiti crude oil (export), and the crude export was found to contain re
latively lower levels of PAHs. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights re
served.