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Effect of persulfate and persulfate/H2O2 on biodegradability of an anaerobic stabilized landfill leachate

Journal

WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume 44, Issue -, Pages 172-177

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2015.07.046

Keywords

Leachate; Oxidation; Biodegradability; Soluble; COD fractions

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The current study investigated the effects of S2O82- and S2O82-/H2O2 oxidation processes on the biodegradable characteristics of an anaerobic stabilized leachate. Total COD removal efficiency was found to be 46% after S2O82- oxidation (using 4.2 g S2O82-/1 g COD0, at pH 7, for 60 min reaction time and at 350 rpm shaking speed), and improved to 81% following S2O82-/H2O2 oxidation process (using 5.88 g S2O82- dosage, 8.63 g H2O2 dosage, at pH 11 and for 120 min reaction time at 350 rpm). Biodegradability in terms of BOD5/COD ratio of the leachate enhanced from 0.09 to 0.1 and to 0.17 following S2O82- and S2O82-/H2O2 oxidation processes, respectively. The fractions of COD were determined before and after each oxidation processes (S2O82- and S2O82-/H2O2). The fraction of biodegradable COD(bi) increased from 36% in raw leachate to 57% and 68% after applying S2O82- and S2O82-/H2O2 oxidation, respectively. As for soluble COD(s), its removal efficiency was 39% and 78% following S2O82- and S2O82-/H2O2 oxidation, respectively. The maximum removal for particulate COD was 94% and was obtained after 120 min of S2O82-/H2O2 oxidation. As a conclusion, S2O82-/H2O2 oxidation could be an efficient method for improving the biodegradability of anaerobic stabilized leachate. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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