Title of article
Polluting potential of post-Fenton products in landfill leachate treatment
Author/Authors
Sabour، M.R. نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering,K.N. Toosi University of Technology,Tehran,Iran , , Amiri، A. نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering,K.N. Toosi University of Technology,Tehran,Iran ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Pages
10
From page
177
To page
186
Abstract
Fenton process, as one of the most conventional advanced oxidation processes, is widely used in the treatment of specific wastewaters, especially landfill leachate. In current study, the main target was to evaluate some neglected aspects of Fenton process in operational applications. Thus, three novel responses were introduced.Mass removal efficiencyevaluates overall recalcitrant destruction by establishing organics mass balance pre- and post-Fenton treatment. This differentiates itfrom conventional chemical oxygen demand removal, since mass removal efficiency basically considers the whole mixture and not only the supernatant. The mass content ratio response provides a measure to evaluate the remaining organics in the sludge. Therefore, a borderline mode considering these limitations leads to best feasible field operations. It was found that mass content ratiofor effluent reacted conversely to the sludge in response to coagulation. By increasing the coagulant dosage, coagulation improved and the sludge ratio increased in result. For the mass removal efficiency response, it seemed that appropriate balance of the oxidation/coagulation had considerable role through Fe^2+ dosage and [H2O2]/[Fe^2+] ratio. Finally, by including further conventional parameters such as sludge quantity, the best operational conditions (X1 = 5.7, X2 = 16, X3 = 207 mM) were optimized by response surface methodology to 27.4% and 14.4% for sludge and effluent mass content ratio, respectively, and 58.1% for mass removal efficiency.The results were in good agreement with determination coefficient (R^2) of 0.94–0.97, prediction R^2 of 0.80–0.93 and coefficient of variation less than 10.
Keywords
Feasibility assessment , Coefficient of variation (CV) , Fenton oxidation , Mass removal efficiency (MRE) , response surface methodology (RSM) , Sludge generation
Journal title
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management(GJESM)
Serial Year
2017
Journal title
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management(GJESM)
Record number
2400686
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