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Titre: Treatment of partially stabilized landfill leachate using combinations of coagulation, Fenton oxidation and granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption
Auteur(s): Boumechhour, F.
Kerbachi, Rabah
Rechoum, A.E.
Benmenni, M.S.
Mots-clés: Coagulation
Fenton oxidation
Activated Carbon
Adsorption
Landfill leachate
Treatment
Date de publication: 2016
Collection/Numéro: Algerian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology/ Vol.2. N°3 (2016);pp. 31-39
Résumé: This study investigated the treatment performances of coagulation, Fenton oxidation, granular activated carbon adsorption and combinations between them aiming to provide an efficient method for the treatment of partially stabilized leachates. Leachates were collected from Ouled Fayet landfill (Algeria) , samples were characterized with a low biodegradability (BOD5/COD ratio about 0.15), COD of 8294 mg/l and pH around 8. The sequence of stages implemented was: (a) Coagulation /flocculation (COD removal ≈ 71 % with FeCl3 dosage of 1.6 g/l at pH 5); (b) Fenton oxidation (COD removal ≈ 74.6% using 5g/l of H2O2, H2O2/ Fe(II) molar ratio = 6 at pH 3.5); (c) Coagulation/flocculation followed by Fenton oxidation (>86 % of COD removal was achieved) ; (d) Fenton oxidation followed by coagulation/flocculation (COD removal ≈ 81.7% ) and (e) Granular activated carbon adsorption after coagulation and Fenton process ( very good reduction in COD : 94.2% )
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/3355
ISSN: 2437-1114
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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