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Electrochemical/peroxydisulfate/Fe3+ treatment of landfill leachate nanofiltration concentrate after ultrafiltration

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 353, Issue -, Pages 208-217

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2018.07.101

Keywords

Landfill leachate nanofiltration concentrate; Electrochemistry; Peroxydisulfate; Ferric ion; Wastewater treatment

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51378232, 51008139]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) [2015QN122]
  3. Wuhan Youth Chenguang Program of Science and Technology [2014070404010202]

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Landfill leachate nanofiltration concentrate after ultrafiltration was treated. The experiments were carried out in an electrolytic cell which had an anode chamber and a cathode chamber and could be separated by a proton exchange membrane. Different electrochemical processes combined with peroxydisulfate/Fe3+ (PS/Fe3+) were compared and the reactions in anode chamber and cathode chamber were discussed. The Anode/PS/Fe3+-Cathode/PS/Fe3+ process shows the best effect on COD removal and color removal. The 3D-EEMFS results indicate that Anode/PS/Fe3+-Cathode/PS/Fe3+ process has the best effect on the destruction of organics. In anode chamber, the total COD removal is ascribed to (1) the oxidation by SO4 %-produced from PS activation by original metal ions in the target solution, (2) direct and indirect oxidations by anode, and (3) coagulation caused by Fe3+ after pH adjustment. In cathode chamber, the total COD removal is due to (1) the oxidation by SO4 %produced from PS activation by the regenerated Fe2+ from Fe3+ reduction on cathode, and (2) coagulation caused by Fe3+ after pH adjustment. An optimal experimental condition with current of 80 mA, Fe3+ dosage of 15mM and PS dosage of 37.5mM is obtained for Anode/PS/Fe3+-Cathode/PS/Fe3+ process. The energy consumption between Anode/PS/Fe3+-Cathode/PS/Fe3+ (4.42 kWh/kgCOD) and (Anode+ Cathode)/PS/Fe3+ (4.57 kWh/kgCOD) is similar when 55% of COD is removed. However, the toxicity increase in Anode/PS/Fe3+-Cathode/PS/Fe3+ process is obviously less than that in (Anode+ Cathode)/PS/Fe3+ process.

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