Literature DB >> 18805640

Nitrate removal from electro-oxidized landfill leachate by ion exchange.

Oscar Primo1, María J Rivero, Ana M Urtiaga, Inmaculada Ortiz.   

Abstract

Treatment of landfill leachates by electrochemical oxidation led to the complete removal of chemical oxygen demand and ammonium nitrogen. However, as result of the ammonium oxidation, the partial formation of nitrate ions was observed. Ion exchange technology was investigated as a polishing step in the treatment of landfill leachates. Removal of nitrate from aqueous solutions was studied using two selective anion exchangers: Purolite A 520E and Purolite A 300, under a fixed bed configuration. The following aspects of the ion exchange system were experimentally analyzed: (i) the influence of the presence of other competitive anions in solution, sulfate and chloride, during the loading step, (ii) the breakthrough point and resin saturation as a function of chloride concentration in the feed stream and, (iii) the efficiency of the regeneration step working with NaCl solutions at several concentrations. After a comparison of the experimental results, it was concluded that the resin Purolite A 300 showed a better behavior. Experimental analysis of the equilibrium isotherms made it possible to determine the equilibrium constant (K=3.21) and the maximum capacity (q(max)=183mgg(-1)), important parameters in the design of the treatment process.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18805640     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.08.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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