Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4415859 Chemosphere 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Due to the growing concern of highly contaminated landfill leachate problems in Taiwan, an innovative advanced catalytic oxidation (FeGAC/H2O2) process was developed and employed in this research to treat the landfill leachate from central Taiwan. Experimental results indicated that the FeGAC/H2O2 process could effectively remove organic compounds from landfill leachate. The presence of iron oxide coated granular activated carbon (FeGAC) greatly improved the oxidative ability of H2O2 for the removal of humic acids, fulvic acids and non-humic substance from leachate. For instance, at pH 6, the removal efficiencies of FeGAC/H2O2 and H2O2 processes were 70% and 8%, respectively. FeGAC/H2O2 combined both advantages of FeGAC and H2O2 where FeGAC had good organics adsorption ability and could effectively catalyse the hydrogen peroxide oxidation reaction for organics removal.

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