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Summary
Crude oil is composed of many complex PAHs (approximately one third of crude oil is complex aromatics) that are difficult to degrade and destroy vital components in our marine and terrestrial ecosystems. It is pertinent to find a time and cost effective procedure that will catabolize some of the most prevalent, toxic PAHs in crude oil--fluorene, phenanthrene, and naphthalene--to salicylate, an innocuous compound.
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