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Evaluation of landfill leachate treatment by advanced oxidative process by Fenton's reagent combined with membrane separation system.

Wagner G Moravia1, Míriam C S Amaral, Liséte C Lange.   

Abstract

A high content of refractory organic matter, ammonia and toxic compounds is characteristic of landfill leachate. Advanced oxidative processes (AOPs) are an attractive alternative for landfill leachate treatment. However, when applied as a unique process treatment, they do not provide a complete solution for the effluent treatment. Combining AOP with a membrane separation process (MSP) presents a number of benefits and provides an adequate solution for this problem. With this in mind, the present work aims to evaluate, using a bench scale, leachate treatability through AOP by Fenton's reagent (AOP/Fenton) combined with microfiltration (MF) and nanofiltration (NF). A high efficient removal of COD (63%), true color (76%) and humic substances (50%) was observed during AOP/Fenton under optimized conditions (1.7 g H(2)O(2)/g COD(raw)(leachate); FeSO(4) · 7H(2)O:H(2)O(2)=1:5.3; pH=3.8; reaction conditions = 115 rpm/28 min). According to the evaluated parameters, MSP presented an efficient complementary treatment, in which the integrity of the stages was sufficient for reaching regulatory levels in the effluent (Deliberação Normativa Conjunta COPAM/CERH-MG N(o). 1, May 5, 2008).
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23058598     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2012.08.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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