Landfill leachate treatment: Comparison of standalone electrochemical degradation and combined with a novel biofilter
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Raw leachate and a biological effluent coming from the same raw leachate that has been biologically treated
in a new type of biological reactor, were electrochemically treated. A batch-type electrolytic cell using
two patented DSA electrodes was employed. Raw leachate, treated for 240 min at a current density of
200 mA/cm2, falls within the sewer discharge limits set by Italian legislation for the COD. Instead, effluent
obtained through combined biological and electro-oxidation treatment (by using 83 mA/cm2 and
133 mA/cm2) has a COD such that could be discharged into the sewer and, after applying a current density
equal to 200 mA/cm2 after 240 min, has a COD value such that can even discharged into receiving
water bodies. The electrochemical oxidation carried out is only effective on nitrogen ammonia through
indirect electro-oxidation; it is not effective on other nitrogen-containing species. In any case, where
ammonia is present (i.e., in the raw leachate), 82% is removed by the end of the test (i.e., after
240 min of electrolysis) at 200 mA/cm2. Also, for the raw leachate, chloramine formation is most marked
at low current densities. Nevertheless, the toxicity does not appear to be affected; in fact, decrease
regardless of the applied current density.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Landfill leachate; Electro-oxidation; AOX
Elenco autori:
DI IACONI, Claudio; DE SANCTIS, Marco; DEL MORO, Guido; Mascolo, Giuseppe
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