Methyl tert-butyl ether occurrence and degradation in water

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Siminiceanu, Ilie [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Iasi, Fac Chem Engn, Iasi 700050, Romania
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gasoline additive; drinking water; MTBE analysis; monitoring; MTBE degradation;
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The use of gasoline oxygenated with MTBE (methyl terl-butyl ether) reduced significantly air pollution (16 - 23% lower emissions of CO and 18% lower emissions of unburned hydrocarbons) but increased water pollution. There is no European or national regulations for MTBE in drinking water except for Denmark, which has set a limit value of 30 mu g/L for MTBE. USEPA proposed a maximum concentration of 20-40 mu g/L. This paper is a review with 70 references on the MTBE production, use, properties and its behavior in the environment, potential health effects, occurrence in ground water/ surface water/ drinking water/ wastewater, water sample analysis, and methods to remove or degrade it in water. The conventional methods to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from drinking water- air stripping and adsorption on granular active carbon (GAC) - are not effective in the case of MTBE with concentrations of 100 mu g/L of more. Therefore, a suitable advanced oxidation process (AOP) must be investigated and applied. The existing laboratory data on the application of nine different AOPs to the degradation and mineralization of MTBE in water are peer reviewed in this article. The most promising, both from technical and economic point of view, seem to be UV/H2O2 and O-3/H2O2 processes.
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