Optimisation of the Fenton process for leachate treatment, Elena Zurisadai C Anduze, Roger Ivan M Novelo, Elizabeth del Rosario V Borges (9786208954758) — Readings Books

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Optimisation of the Fenton process for leachate treatment

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Disposal of municipal solid waste in landfills is a widespread method in most countries. After disposal, the waste degrades, generating leachate as one of the resulting by-products. In the present study, the optimal doses and conditions of the Fenton process were determined in stages and the performance of the process was evaluated using as indicators the reduction of color and COD analyzed at the beginning and at the end of each Fenton stage. The COD, BOD5 and color removals with the Fenton process reached 95.12 %, 80 % and 99.3 % .Alkane species, alkenes, cyclic alcohols, acyclic alkylamine, aromatic or polycyclic HC, ketones, organic matter with benzene rings, and all complex organic macromolecules present in the LC were completely removed. The single chain FAME's species remained refractory in the final leachate. The IB increased considerably to a value of 0.48 being suitable for the application of a biological post-treatment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
17 June 2025
Pages
88
ISBN
9786208954758

Disposal of municipal solid waste in landfills is a widespread method in most countries. After disposal, the waste degrades, generating leachate as one of the resulting by-products. In the present study, the optimal doses and conditions of the Fenton process were determined in stages and the performance of the process was evaluated using as indicators the reduction of color and COD analyzed at the beginning and at the end of each Fenton stage. The COD, BOD5 and color removals with the Fenton process reached 95.12 %, 80 % and 99.3 % .Alkane species, alkenes, cyclic alcohols, acyclic alkylamine, aromatic or polycyclic HC, ketones, organic matter with benzene rings, and all complex organic macromolecules present in the LC were completely removed. The single chain FAME's species remained refractory in the final leachate. The IB increased considerably to a value of 0.48 being suitable for the application of a biological post-treatment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
17 June 2025
Pages
88
ISBN
9786208954758