A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges

AOPs have showed considerable potential in the purification and treatment of water, especially for the removal of naturally occurring toxins, emerging pollutants, pesticides, and other harmful substances. It entails the generation of sufficient hydroxyl radicals to affect water purification. In a wa...

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Main Authors: Khan, A., Mahmood, H., Yasin, S., Moniruzzaman, M., Iqbal, T.
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Published: 2022
Online Access:http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/33870/
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:338702022-12-14T04:06:24Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/33870/ A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges Khan, A. Mahmood, H. Yasin, S. Moniruzzaman, M. Iqbal, T. AOPs have showed considerable potential in the purification and treatment of water, especially for the removal of naturally occurring toxins, emerging pollutants, pesticides, and other harmful substances. It entails the generation of sufficient hydroxyl radicals to affect water purification. In a water treatment, the AOPs can significantly increase the breakdown of mono-ethanolamine (MEA), a recalcitrant pollutant with a main amine group. This research examines innovative AOPs for the treatment of MEA in the aqueous phase in depth. This paper gives a systematic assessment of MEA degradation mechanisms and pathways, as well as a complete examination of process parameters that influence degradation rate, such as pH, temperature, and MEA doses. Ozonation, UV, Fenton, and Plasma treatments, as well as hybrid processes such as per-oxone processes, catalytic ozonation, UV/Ozonation, UV/catalysis, UV/chlorination, and photo-Fenton processes, have all recently been reported as AOPs for MEA degradation. This review would also aid researchers in gaining a better understanding of critical operating parameters and laying the groundwork for the development of commercially viable solutions. Finally, this study concludes with some challenges and a brief assessment of future developments in this field of research. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed Khan, A. and Mahmood, H. and Yasin, S. and Moniruzzaman, M. and Iqbal, T. (2022) A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 10 (3). https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85132724569&doi=10.1016%2fj.jece.2022.108078&partnerID=40&md5=f671c1e0113210f9a01b64b2ca165611 10.1016/j.jece.2022.108078 10.1016/j.jece.2022.108078 10.1016/j.jece.2022.108078
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description AOPs have showed considerable potential in the purification and treatment of water, especially for the removal of naturally occurring toxins, emerging pollutants, pesticides, and other harmful substances. It entails the generation of sufficient hydroxyl radicals to affect water purification. In a water treatment, the AOPs can significantly increase the breakdown of mono-ethanolamine (MEA), a recalcitrant pollutant with a main amine group. This research examines innovative AOPs for the treatment of MEA in the aqueous phase in depth. This paper gives a systematic assessment of MEA degradation mechanisms and pathways, as well as a complete examination of process parameters that influence degradation rate, such as pH, temperature, and MEA doses. Ozonation, UV, Fenton, and Plasma treatments, as well as hybrid processes such as per-oxone processes, catalytic ozonation, UV/Ozonation, UV/catalysis, UV/chlorination, and photo-Fenton processes, have all recently been reported as AOPs for MEA degradation. This review would also aid researchers in gaining a better understanding of critical operating parameters and laying the groundwork for the development of commercially viable solutions. Finally, this study concludes with some challenges and a brief assessment of future developments in this field of research. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd.
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author Khan, A.
Mahmood, H.
Yasin, S.
Moniruzzaman, M.
Iqbal, T.
spellingShingle Khan, A.
Mahmood, H.
Yasin, S.
Moniruzzaman, M.
Iqbal, T.
A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges
author_facet Khan, A.
Mahmood, H.
Yasin, S.
Moniruzzaman, M.
Iqbal, T.
author_sort Khan, A.
title A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges
title_short A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges
title_full A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges
title_fullStr A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: Current advances and future challenges
title_sort comprehensive overview of advanced oxidation process assisted mono-ethanolamine degradation in aqueous phase: current advances and future challenges
publishDate 2022
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