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Title: Physico-chemical processes for landfill leachate treatment: Experiments and mathematical models

Journal Article · · Separation Science and Technology
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  1. University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW (Australia). Faculty of Engineering

In this study, the adsorption of synthetic landfill leachate onto four kinds of activated carbon has been investigated. From the equilibrium and kinetics experiments, it was observed that coal based PAC presented the highest organic pollutants removal efficiency (54%), followed by coal based GAC (50%), wood based GAC (33%) and wood based PAC (14%). The adsorption equilibrium of PAC and GAC was successfully predicted by Henry-Freundlich adsorption model whilst LDFA + Dual isotherm Kinetics model could describe well the batch adsorption kinetics. The flocculation and flocculation-adsorption experiments were also conducted. The results indicated that flocculation did not perform well on organics removal because of the dominance of low molecular weight organic compounds in synthetic landfill leachate. Consequently, flocculation as pretreatment to adsorption and a combination of flocculation-adsorption could not improve much the organic removal efficiency for the single adsorption process.

OSTI ID:
21005003
Journal Information:
Separation Science and Technology, Vol. 43, Issue 2; ISSN 0149-6395
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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