Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates
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Resumo: | Landfill leachates of the city of Badajoz (in the southwest of Spain) have been treated by wet air oxidation at high temperature (180-270 °C) and pressure (40-70 atm). Typical operating variables such as temperature and oxygen partial pressure have been investigated with no effect of any being found and moderate to low chemical oxygen demand conversions (20-30% depending on initial COD concentration). Initial pH shows a positive influence when acidic conditions are used. Addition of hydrogen peroxide (0.01 M) as a hydroxyl radical promoter is able to provide an additional 15% increase in the final COD removal achieved. If a sulfate radical promoter is used (i.e., Oxone) the process is significantly improved, with COD conversions in the range 60-80%, also depending on the initial COD of the leachates. A first attempt to comprehend the chemistry of this oxidizing system suggests an instantaneous decomposition of Oxone that initiates the radical chain also involving hydroxyl and organic radicals. |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachatesLandfill leachatesBadajozOxone-promotedAir oxidationChemical oxygenLandfill leachates of the city of Badajoz (in the southwest of Spain) have been treated by wet air oxidation at high temperature (180-270 °C) and pressure (40-70 atm). Typical operating variables such as temperature and oxygen partial pressure have been investigated with no effect of any being found and moderate to low chemical oxygen demand conversions (20-30% depending on initial COD concentration). Initial pH shows a positive influence when acidic conditions are used. Addition of hydrogen peroxide (0.01 M) as a hydroxyl radical promoter is able to provide an additional 15% increase in the final COD removal achieved. If a sulfate radical promoter is used (i.e., Oxone) the process is significantly improved, with COD conversions in the range 60-80%, also depending on the initial COD of the leachates. A first attempt to comprehend the chemistry of this oxidizing system suggests an instantaneous decomposition of Oxone that initiates the radical chain also involving hydroxyl and organic radicals.American Chemical Society2022-10-10T09:53:23Z2005-02-16T00:00:00Z2005-02-16T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/5606eng1520-5045https://doi.org/10.1021/ie0401511Javier Rivas, F.Beltrán, F.Carvalho, F.Alvarez, P.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-10-13T07:45:14Zoai:repositorio.ipbeja.pt:20.500.12207/5606Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:11:26.078317Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates Javier Rivas, F. Landfill leachates Badajoz Oxone-promoted Air oxidation Chemical oxygen |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates |
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Oxone-promoted wet air oxidation of landfill leachates |
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Javier Rivas, F. |
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Javier Rivas, F. Beltrán, F. Carvalho, F. Alvarez, P. |
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Beltrán, F. Carvalho, F. Alvarez, P. |
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Javier Rivas, F. Beltrán, F. Carvalho, F. Alvarez, P. |
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Landfill leachates Badajoz Oxone-promoted Air oxidation Chemical oxygen |
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Landfill leachates Badajoz Oxone-promoted Air oxidation Chemical oxygen |
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Landfill leachates of the city of Badajoz (in the southwest of Spain) have been treated by wet air oxidation at high temperature (180-270 °C) and pressure (40-70 atm). Typical operating variables such as temperature and oxygen partial pressure have been investigated with no effect of any being found and moderate to low chemical oxygen demand conversions (20-30% depending on initial COD concentration). Initial pH shows a positive influence when acidic conditions are used. Addition of hydrogen peroxide (0.01 M) as a hydroxyl radical promoter is able to provide an additional 15% increase in the final COD removal achieved. If a sulfate radical promoter is used (i.e., Oxone) the process is significantly improved, with COD conversions in the range 60-80%, also depending on the initial COD of the leachates. A first attempt to comprehend the chemistry of this oxidizing system suggests an instantaneous decomposition of Oxone that initiates the radical chain also involving hydroxyl and organic radicals. |
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