Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate

Landfill leachate is one of the most recalcitrant wastes for biotreatment and can be considered a potential source of contamination to surface and groundwater ecosystems. In the present study, Fenton oxidation was employed for degradation of stabilized landfill leachate. Response surface methodology...

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Main Authors: Mohajeri, S., Aziz, H.A., Zahed, M.A., Mohajeri, L., Bashir, M.J.K., Aziz, S.Q., Adlan , M.N., Isa, M.H.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.107612013-12-16T23:48:33Z Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate Mohajeri, S. Aziz, H.A. Zahed, M.A. Mohajeri, L. Bashir, M.J.K. Aziz, S.Q. Adlan , M.N. Isa, M.H. TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Landfill leachate is one of the most recalcitrant wastes for biotreatment and can be considered a potential source of contamination to surface and groundwater ecosystems. In the present study, Fenton oxidation was employed for degradation of stabilized landfill leachate. Response surface methodology was applied to analyze, model and optimize the process parameters, i.e. pH and reaction time as well as the initial concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and ferrous ion. Analysis of variance showed that good coefficients of determination were obtained (R2 >0.99), thus ensuring satisfactory agreement of the second-order regression model with the experimental data. The results indicated that, pH and its quadratic effects were the main factors influencing Fenton oxidation. Furthermore, antagonistic effects between pH and other variables were observed. The optimum H2O2 concentration, Fe(II) concentration, pH and reaction time were 0.033 mol/L, 0.011 mol/L, 3 and 145 min, respectively, with 58.3% COD, 79.0% color and 82.1% iron removals. 2011-10 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10761/1/Multiple%20responses%20analysis%20and%20modeling%20of%20Fenton%20process%20for%20treatment%20of%20high%20strength%20landfill%20leachate.pdf Mohajeri, S. and Aziz, H.A. and Zahed, M.A. and Mohajeri, L. and Bashir, M.J.K. and Aziz, S.Q. and Adlan , M.N. and Isa, M.H. (2011) Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10761/
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Mohajeri, S.
Aziz, H.A.
Zahed, M.A.
Mohajeri, L.
Bashir, M.J.K.
Aziz, S.Q.
Adlan , M.N.
Isa, M.H.
Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate
description Landfill leachate is one of the most recalcitrant wastes for biotreatment and can be considered a potential source of contamination to surface and groundwater ecosystems. In the present study, Fenton oxidation was employed for degradation of stabilized landfill leachate. Response surface methodology was applied to analyze, model and optimize the process parameters, i.e. pH and reaction time as well as the initial concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and ferrous ion. Analysis of variance showed that good coefficients of determination were obtained (R2 >0.99), thus ensuring satisfactory agreement of the second-order regression model with the experimental data. The results indicated that, pH and its quadratic effects were the main factors influencing Fenton oxidation. Furthermore, antagonistic effects between pH and other variables were observed. The optimum H2O2 concentration, Fe(II) concentration, pH and reaction time were 0.033 mol/L, 0.011 mol/L, 3 and 145 min, respectively, with 58.3% COD, 79.0% color and 82.1% iron removals.
format Citation Index Journal
author Mohajeri, S.
Aziz, H.A.
Zahed, M.A.
Mohajeri, L.
Bashir, M.J.K.
Aziz, S.Q.
Adlan , M.N.
Isa, M.H.
author_facet Mohajeri, S.
Aziz, H.A.
Zahed, M.A.
Mohajeri, L.
Bashir, M.J.K.
Aziz, S.Q.
Adlan , M.N.
Isa, M.H.
author_sort Mohajeri, S.
title Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate
title_short Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate
title_full Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate
title_fullStr Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate
title_full_unstemmed Multiple responses analysis and modeling of Fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate
title_sort multiple responses analysis and modeling of fenton process for treatment of high strength landfill leachate
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10761/1/Multiple%20responses%20analysis%20and%20modeling%20of%20Fenton%20process%20for%20treatment%20of%20high%20strength%20landfill%20leachate.pdf
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