1. Optimization of leachate treatment using persulfate/H2O2 based advanced oxidation process: case study: Deir El-Balah Landfill Site, Gaza Strip, Palestine.
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Hilles AH, Abu Amr SS, Hussein RA, Arafa AI, and El-Sebaie OD
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- Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis, Middle East, Models, Theoretical, Oxidation-Reduction, Waste Disposal Facilities, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Ammonium Compounds isolation & purification, Hydrogen Peroxide chemistry, Models, Chemical, Sodium Compounds chemistry, Sulfates chemistry, Water Purification methods
- Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the performance of employing H2O2 reagent in persulfate activation to treat stabilized landfill leachate. A central composite design (CCD) with response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to evaluate the relationships between operating variables, such as persulfate and H2O2 dosages, pH, and reaction time, to identify the optimum operating conditions. Quadratic models for the following two responses proved to be significant with very low probabilities (<0.0001): chemical oxygen demand (COD) and NH3-N removal. The obtained optimum conditions included a reaction time of 116 min, 4.97 g S2O8(2-), 7.29 g H2O2 dosage and pH 11. The experimental results were corresponding well with predicted models (COD and NH3-N removal rates of 81% and 83%, respectively). The results obtained in the stabilized leachate treatment were compared with those from other treatment processes, such as persulfate only and H2O2 only, to evaluate its effectiveness. The combined method (i.e., /S2O8(2-)/H2O2) achieved higher removal efficiencies for COD and NH3-N compared with other studied applications.
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- 2016
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