Effects of electric potential, NaCl, pH and distance between electrodes on efficiency of electrolysis in landfill leachate treatment
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2017
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Taylor and Francis Inc. 325 Chestnut St, Suite 800 Philadelphia PA 19106
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of different parameters on the removal efficiencies of organic and inorganic pollutants in landfill leachate treatment by electrolysis. Different parameters were considered such as the electric potential (e.g., 24, 40 and 60 V), hydraulic retention time (HRT) (e.g., 40, 60, 80, 100 and 120 min), sodium chloride (NaCl) concentration (e.g., 1, 3, 5 and 7%), pH (e.g., 3, 7 and 9), electrodes materials [e.g., aluminum (Al) and iron (Fe)] and distance between electrodes (e.g., 1, 2 and 3 cm). The best operational condition of electrolysis was then recommended. The electric potential of 60 V with HRT of 120 min at 5% of NaCl solution using Al as anode and Fe as cathode (kept at a distance of 3 cm) was the most efficient condition which increased the removal efficiencies of various parameters such as turbidity, salinity, total suspended solids (TSS), total dissolved solids (TDS), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and heavy metals (e.g., Zn and Mn). The higher removal percentages of many parameters, especially COD (94%) and Mn (93%) indicated that the electrolysis is an efficient technique for multi-pollutants (e.g., organic, inorganic and heavy metals) removal from the landfill leachate. © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Aluminum, Aluminum chloride, Biochemical oxygen demand, Chemical oxygen demand, Dissolved oxygen, Efficiency, Electric potential, Electrodes, Electrolysis, Heavy metals, Land fill, Manganese, Organic pollutants, pH, Pollution, Sodium chloride, Biochemical oxygen demands (BOD), Hydraulic retention time, Landfill leachate treatment, Leachates, NaCl, Operational conditions, Total dissolved solids, Total suspended solids, Leachate treatment, aluminum, iron, manganese, sodium chloride, zinc ion, heavy metal, water pollutant, Article, biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, concentration (parameters), electric conductivity, electric potential, electrode, electrolysis, hydraulic retention time, landfill leachate, osmotic pressure, retention time, salinity, soil acidity, soil pollutant, soil treatment, suspended particulate matter, turbidity, waste component removal, analysis, chemistry, electricity, procedures, time factor, water management, Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis, Electricity, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Metals, Heavy, Sodium Chloride, Time Factors, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Water Purification
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Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part A Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering, 2017, 52, 8, pp. 735-741
