Fenton Oxidation of Leachate Effluents

The objective of the project is to determine the removal efficiency of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and the heavy metals by using Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP). The current methods of treating leachate are very high in cost. The simultaneous use of Fenton reagent for the treatment of leachate...

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Main Author: Hazim Bin Haji Hanipa, Hazim
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2009
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/532/1/hazim_b_hj_hanipa.pdf
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Summary:The objective of the project is to determine the removal efficiency of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and the heavy metals by using Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP). The current methods of treating leachate are very high in cost. The simultaneous use of Fenton reagent for the treatment of leachate wastewaters generated during a hydrogen peroxide bleaching process is investigated. The experimental conditions tested during this study provide the simultaneous occurrence of Fenton reaction. The batch experimental results are assessedin terms of chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction. Other pollution related features of the initial effluent like colour was also measured. A set of experiments was conducted under different reagent concentration with the aim to ensure the stable COD came at the end of experiments the combination of Fenton reaction has been proved to be highly effective for the treatment of such a type of wastewater and several advantages for the technique application arise from the study. Leachate from Pulau Burung Sanitary Landfill located in Pulau Pinang, non-hazardous landfill (pH 8.6; COD= 2600 mg 1-')was laboratory tested in different operative conditions, i. e., initial pH, Fe2+/H202 ratio, concentrations and reaction time. In this experiment, author change the weight of ferum (II) sulphate from 325.8 mg to 651.6 mg to see how the combination of three variables namely ferum (II) sulphate, pH adjustment and hydrogen peroxide react among them to treat to leachate sample. For the first part, the author used hydrogen peroxide without any combination with ferum (II) sulphate. However, it did not come out with good results because the result encountered with the purpose of project because COD value for all of samples increased immediately. The author believed that hydrogen peroxide acted as a stimulator in leachate sample. Maybe there are organic matters stimulated by hydrogen peroxide. As a result, the COD value rise beyond the original reading. The experiments' results have shown that low or high pH level, the possibility of COD removal efficiency is high. At the end of research and development, the author succeeded to achieve the highest total COD removal which is 37% of total COD removal.