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Chemosphere | 2011

Fenton based remediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons-contaminated soils

Chiew Lin Yap; Suyin Gan; Hoon Kiat Ng

This paper aims to review the applications of Fenton based treatments specifically for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons-contaminated soils. An overview of the background and principles of Fenton treatment catalysed by both homogenous (conventional and modified Fenton) and heterogeneous (Fenton-like) catalysts is firstly presented. Laboratory and field soil remediation studies are then discussed in terms of efficiency, kinetics and associated factors. Four main scopes of integrated Fenton treatments, i.e. physical-Fenton, biological-Fenton, electro-Fenton and photo-Fenton are also reviewed in this paper. For each of these integrated remediation technologies, the theoretical background and mechanisms are detailed alongside with achievable removal efficiencies for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in contaminated soils compared to sole Fenton treatment. Finally, the environmental impacts of Fenton based soil treatments are documented and discussed.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

Application of vegetable oils in the treatment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons-contaminated soils.

Chiew Lin Yap; Suyin Gan; Hoon Kiat Ng

A brief review is conducted on the application of vegetable oils in the treatment of PAH-contaminated soils. Three main scopes of treatment strategies are discussed in this work including soil washing by oil, integrated oil-biological treatment and integrated oil-non-biological treatment. For each of these, the arguments supporting vegetable oil application, the applied treatment techniques and their efficiencies, associated factors, as well as the feasibility of the techniques are detailed. Additionally, oil regeneration, the environmental impacts of oil residues in soil and comparison with other commonly employed techniques are also discussed.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2012

Evaluation of solubility of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ethyl lactate/water versus ethanol/water mixtures for contaminated soil remediation applications

Chiew Lin Yap; Suyin Gan; Hoon Kiat Ng

Solubility data of recalcitrant contaminants in cosolvents is essential to determine their potential applications in enhanced soil remediation. The solubilities of phenanthrene, anthracene, fluoranthene and benzo[a]pyrene in ethyl lactate/water and ethanol/water mixtures were measured using equilibrium techniques. The cosolvency powers derived from solubility data were then applied to the model developed from the solvophobic approach to predict the capability of ethyl lactate and ethanol in enhancing the desorption of contaminants from soils. Both ethyl lactate and ethanol cosolvents were shown to be able to enhance the solubilisation of the tested four polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by > 4 orders of magnitude above the levels obtained with water alone. However, ethyl lactate demonstrated a greater capacity to enhance PAH solubility than ethanol. The cosolvency powers of ethyl lactate/water system obtained from the end-to-end slope (sigma) and the end-to-half slope (sigma0.5) of the solubilisation curve were 1.0-1.5 and 2.0-2.9 higher than ethanol/water system respectively. In line with this, ethyl lactate/water was demonstrated to enhance the desorption of contaminants from soil by 20%-37% and 18%-61% higher compared to ethanol/water system in low organic content and high organic content soils respectively, with a 2:1 (V/W) ratio of solution:soil and with cosolvent fraction as low as 0.4. With the exception of benzo[a]pyrene, the experimental desorption results agreed fairly with the predicted values, under an applied solution:soil ratio that was enough to hold the capacity of released contaminants.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2013

Investigation of the impacts of ethyl lactate based Fenton treatment on soil quality for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-contaminated soils

Suyin Gan; Chiew Lin Yap; Hoon Kiat Ng; Venny

This study aims to investigate the impacts of ethyl lactate (EL) based Fenton treatment on soil quality for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-contaminated soils. Accumulation of oxygenated-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (oxy-PAHs) was observed, but quantitative measurement on the most abundant compound 9,10-anthraquinone (ATQ) showed lower accumulation of the compound than that reported for ethanol (ET) based Fenton treatment. In general, as compared to conventional water (CW) based Fenton treatment, the EL based Fenton treatment exerted either a lower or higher negative impact on soil physicochemical properties depending on the property type and shared the main disadvantage of reduced soil pH. For revegetation, EL based Fenton treatment was most appropriately adopted for soil with native pH >/~ 6.2 in order to obtain a final soil pH >/~ 4.9 subject to the soil buffering capacity.


The Medical journal of Malaysia | 2000

Effect of Exposure to Dust on Lung Function of Cement Factory Workers

Noor H; Chiew Lin Yap; Zolkepli O; Faridah M


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012

Ethyl lactate-Fenton treatment of soil highly contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)

Chiew Lin Yap; Suyin Gan; Hoon Kiat Ng


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2018

Conversion of Biomass and Its Derivatives to Levulinic Acid and Levulinate Esters via Ionic Liquids

Yong Wei Tiong; Chiew Lin Yap; Suyin Gan; Winnie Soo Ping Yap


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Feasibility of treating aged polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-contaminated soils using ethyl lactate-based Fenton treatment via parametric and kinetic studies

Chiew Lin Yap; Suyin Gan; Hoon Kiat Ng


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017

One-pot conversion of oil palm empty fruit bunch and mesocarp fiber biomass to levulinic acid and upgrading to ethyl levulinate via indium trichloride-ionic liquids

Yong Wei Tiong; Chiew Lin Yap; Suyin Gan; Winnie Soo Ping Yap


Journal of Oleo Science | 2003

Synthesis of Palm Kernel Oil Alkanolamide Using Lipase

M.B. Abdul Rahman; Chiew Lin Yap; K. Dzulkefly; R. Abdul Rahman; Abu Bakar Salleh; Mahiran Basri

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Suyin Gan

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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Hoon Kiat Ng

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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Winnie Soo Ping Yap

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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Yong Wei Tiong

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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Mahiran Basri

Malaysian Palm Oil Board

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R. Abdul Rahman

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Venny

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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