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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Incorporation of ozone-driven processes in a treatment line for a leachate from a hazardous industrial waste landfill: Impact on the bio-refractory character and dissolved organic matter distribution
Authors: Barbosa Segundo, Inalmar Dantas
Gomes, Ana Isabel de Emílio
Chaves, Bianca Miguel Souza
Park, Minkyu
Santos, André Bezerra dos
Boaventura, Rui Alfredo da Rocha
Moreira, Francisca C.
Silva, Tânia Filomena Castro Valente
Vilar, Vítor Jorge Pais
Keywords: Industrial landfill leachate;Ozone-based AOPs;Biodegradability;Fluorescence excitation-emission matrix (3D-EEM);Size-exclusion chromatography – organic carbon detection (SEC-OCD)
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Citation: BARBOSA SEGUNDO, Inalmar Dantas et al. Incorporation of ozone-driven processes in a treatment line for a leachate from a hazardous industrial waste landfill: Impact on the bio-refractory character and dissolved organic matter distribution. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, [S. l.], v. 9, n. 4, p. 1-16, 2021.
Abstract: The current work aimed to evaluate the feasibility of including ozone (O3)-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), as an intermediate step, in a multistage treatment system for non-biodegradable sulphur-rich leachate from a hazardous industrial solid waste landfill (HISWL), combining chemical and biological oxidation technologies. O3-based AOPs covered perozonation (O3/H2O2), photo-assisted ozonation (O3/UVC), and photo-assisted perozonation (O3/H2O2/UVC). All O3-driven processes were applied to HISWL leachate directly after sulphur compounds removal via catalytic oxidation and chemical precipitation. Moreover, ozonation was also tested after a sequential coagulation step using ferric or aluminium salts (O3/Fe2+ or O3/Al3+), and O3/H2O2/UVC system was likewise tried after Fe-mediated coagulation targeting photo-Fenton-assisted ozonation (O3/PF). The best-performing treatment train encompassed: (i) catalytic oxidation with H2O2 (stoichiometric amount) under free pH, to convert sulphite and sulphide ions into oxidised sulphur species, including sulphate; (ii) chemical precipitation of sulphate as barite mineral without pH correction; (iii) O3/H2O2 process for ca. 2.1-h (natural pH; room temperature; 3.5 kg O3 and 1.1 kg H2O2 per m3 leachate), to degrade refractory organic matter and improve biodegradability; and (iv) biological oxidation to remove the remaining bioavailable organics fraction. This four-stage approach allowed shifting from a highly recalcitrant wastewater to an effluent in full agreement with the regulation for industrial wastewater discharge into the municipal sewer network. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the O3/H2O2 process over the dissolved organic matter transformation was corroborated by fluorescence excitation-emission matrix and size exclusion chromatography analysis.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71206
ISSN: 2213-3437
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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