| Literature DB >> 29961224 |
Annabel Fernandes1, Manuel Ramiro Pastorinho2,3, Ana Catarina Sousa4,5,6,7, Wilson Silva8,2, Rodrigo Silva8, Maria João Nunes8, Ana Sofia Rodrigues8, Maria José Pacheco8, Lurdes Ciríaco8, Ana Lopes8.
Abstract
In this study, the efficiency of electrochemical oxidation to treat a sanitary landfill leachate was evaluated by the reduction in physico-chemical parameters and in ecotoxicity. The acute toxicity of the sanitary landfill leachates, before and after treatment, was assessed with the model organism Daphnia magna. Electrochemical oxidation treatment was effective in the removal of organic load and ammonium nitrogen and in the reduction of metal ions concentrations. Furthermore, a reduction of 2.5-fold in the acute toxicity towards D. magna after 36 h of treatment was noticed. Nevertheless, the toxicity of the treated leachate is still very high, and further treatments are necessary in order to obtain a non-toxic effluent to this aquatic organism. Toxicity results were also compared with others described in the literature for different leachate treatments and test organisms.Entities:
Keywords: Acute toxicity; Boron-doped diamond anode; Daphnia magna; Electrochemical oxidation; Sanitary landfill leachate
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29961224 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2650-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223