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Molecular-level insights into the transformation mechanism for refractory organics in landfill leachate when using a combined semi-aerobic aged refuse biofilter and chemical oxidation process.

Authors :
Chen, Weiming
He, Chen
Gu, Zhepei
Wang, Fan
Li, Qibin
Source :
Science of the Total Environment. Nov2020, Vol. 741, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Landfill leachate contains high concentrations of complex organic matter (OM) that can severely impact the ecological environment. If landfill leachate is to be treated using a combined "biological + advanced treatment" process, the molecular information of OM must be investigated to optimize the operation parameters of the combined process and maximize the removal of organic pollutants. This study applied ultra-high resolution mass spectroscopy to investigate the degradation and transformation characteristics of refractory OM in mature landfill leachate at the molecular level (m / z = 150–800) during biological treatment (i.e., semi-aerobic aged refuse biofilter, SAARB) and subsequent chemical oxidation (i.e., the Fenton process and ozonation). After SAARB treatment, the polycyclic aromatics (aromatic index, AI > 0.66) and polyphenol (0.66 ≥ AI > 0.50) contents increased, and the highly unsaturated phenolic compounds (AI ≤ 0.50 and H/C < 1.5), which have a high bioavailability, were mostly removed. Compared with raw leachate, SAARB effluent (i.e., SAARB leachate) contained fewer organics with short carbon chains, more organics with long carbon chains, an elevated condensation degree for organics and, thus, a considerably reduced biodegradability. Although both the Fenton and ozonation processes could remove many of the polycyclic aromatics and polyphenols, ozone produced considerable amounts of aliphatic compounds with high bioavailability. Compared to ozonation, the Fenton process utilized the hydroxyl radical to non-selectively react with OM and produced better mineralization results. Unlabelled Image • The Fenton process had a better mineralization effect for leachate treatment. • The SAARB process cannot remove polycyclic aromatic and polyphenol compounds. • Transformation of DOM in Chemical treatment was characterized by ESI FT-ICR MS. • The types of OM targeted by ozonation and the Fenton process are quite different. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
741
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science of the Total Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145320941
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140502