Title of article
Adsorbent supplemented biological treatment of pre-treated landfill leachate by fed-batch operation
Author/Authors
Fikret Kargi، نويسنده , , M. Yunus Pamukoglu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
285
To page
291
Abstract
Biological treatment of landfill leachate usually results in low COD removals because of high chemical oxygen demand (COD),
high ammonium-N content and presence of toxic compounds. Coagulation–flocculation with lime addition and air stripping of
ammonia were used as pre-treatment in this study in order to improve biological treatability of the leachate. Pre-treated leachate was
subjected to adsorbent supplemented biological treatment in an aeration tank operated in fed-batch mode. COD and NH4-N removal
performances of powdered activated carbon (PAC) and powdered zeolite (PZ) were compared during biological treatment.
Adsorbent concentrations varied between 0 and 5 g l 1. Percent COD and ammonium-N removals increased with increasing
adsorbent concentrations. Percent COD removals with PAC addition were significantly higher than those obtained with the zeolite.
However, zeolite performed better than the PAC in ammonium-N removal from the leachate. Nearly 87% and 77% COD removals
were achieved with PAC and zeolite concentrations of 2 g l 1, respectively. Ammonium-N removals were 30% and 40% with PAC
and zeolite concentrations of 5 g l 1, respectively at the end of 30 h of fed-batch operation
Keywords
Fed-batch operation , landfill leachate , Adsorption , Biological treatment
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
411693
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