Title of article :
Appropriate combination of physico-chemical methods (coagulation/flocculation and ozonation) for the efficient treatment of landfill leachates
Author/Authors :
X. Ntampou، نويسنده , , A.I. Zouboulis، نويسنده , , P. Samaras، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
An integrated technique consisted of ozonation and coagulation/flocculation processes was studied, aiming to provide an efficient method for the treatment of stabilized/biologically pre-treated leachates, in order to reduce the organic pollutants’ content to concentration values lower than the corresponding limits, imposed by the legislation. Leachates were collected from a municipal landfill site; samples containing around 1000 mg l−1 COD and BOD5/COD ratio about 0.17 were treated by using two different processes or combinations between them, i.e. ozonation, coagulation–flocculation, ozonation followed by coagulation/flocculation and coagulation/flocculation followed by ozonation. The application of single ozonation resulted to the efficient removal of color and organic loading, due to the respective oxidation, induced by ozonation; however, COD values lower than 200 mg l−1 could be only achieved after prolonged reaction times and for high ozone production rates. The coagulation of leachate samples was studied by the addition of ferric chloride or poly-aluminum chloride agents at various dosages. Maximum COD removal rates (up to 72%) were achieved by the addition of 7 mM Fe, or of 11 mM Al respectively. However, final COD values higher than 200 mg l−1 were obtained indicating the requirement of an additional treatment step. Pre-ozonation followed by coagulation/flocculation was not found to be an efficient treatment approach for this aim, but coagulation/flocculation followed by ozonation, was proved to be an efficient process for the reduction of COD to lower than 180 mg l−1.
Keywords :
ozonation , Landfill leachate , Treatment , Coagulation/Flocculation , Combination of processes
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Journal title :
Chemosphere