Issue 9, 2023

Efficient treatment of landfill leachate membrane bioreactor effluent through sequential coagulation–flocculation and electrooxidation

Abstract

This study investigated the performance of sequential chemical coagulation–electrooxidation (EO) processes in treating leachate membrane bioreactor (MBR) effluent. Polyaluminum chloride sulfate (PACS) was selected as the most effective coagulant for the chemical coagulation process, especially for removing suspended solids and color, and the operating parameters were optimized. Under optimum conditions, 79.3% chemical oxygen demand (COD), 81.2% total suspended solids (TSS), 86.1% ultraviolet absorbance at 254 nm (UV254), which represents the relative concentration of aromatic compounds, and 91.3% color removal efficiencies were obtained. The EO process was applied to the coagulation effluent to ensure the discharge limits, where graphite was chosen as the most efficient anode material in terms of both process performance and operating cost. The operating parameters of EO were optimized and under optimum conditions (pH: 7.14, 11 mA cm−2, and inter-electrode distance: 3 cm) in a reaction time of 150 min, 95.4% COD, 50.8% TSS, 81.2% UV254, and 83.6% color removal efficiencies were achieved. The sequential PACS + EO system provided the total removal efficiencies as 98.9% COD, 96.9% TSS, 97.1% UV254, and 99.4% color. The inlet COD was 4950 mg L−1 and the effluent COD of the sequential coagulation–EO process was 47.2 mg L−1. Sequential coagulation–EO process effluent provides receiving environment discharge limits.

Graphical abstract: Efficient treatment of landfill leachate membrane bioreactor effluent through sequential coagulation–flocculation and electrooxidation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 avr. 2023
Accepted
05 juil. 2023
First published
06 juil. 2023

Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2023,9, 2253-2262

Efficient treatment of landfill leachate membrane bioreactor effluent through sequential coagulation–flocculation and electrooxidation

M. E. Bayat, O. N. Bilgin, G. Varank, S. Yazici Guvenc and E. Can-Güven, Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2023, 9, 2253 DOI: 10.1039/D3EW00290J

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