2019
DOI: 10.15625/2525-2518/57/6/13883
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Reduction of Cod in Nam Son Landfill Leachate by Electro-Fenton as Secondary Treatment After Electrocoagulation Pretreatment

Abstract: The unstable composition and properties of pollutants, together with very high concentration of pollutants such as ammonia nitrogen, COD and especially persistent compounds such as polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), heavy metals, so leachate is the object that is very difficult to deal with. In fact, after a pretreatment as electrocoagulation, over 73 % of COD has been treated from Nam Son landfill leachate, however the output value of COD still exceeds the QCVN 40:2011/BTNMT, … Show more

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“…To avoid the addition of counterions, some authors proposed the use of electrocoagulation (EC) in combination with sonication, ozone, biological treatment, or electro-oxidation for the treatment of LL [23][24][25]. EC is versatile, simple in operation, and can handle a wide range of pollutants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To avoid the addition of counterions, some authors proposed the use of electrocoagulation (EC) in combination with sonication, ozone, biological treatment, or electro-oxidation for the treatment of LL [23][24][25]. EC is versatile, simple in operation, and can handle a wide range of pollutants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Djelal et al [17] studied the combination of EC with a biological treatment, achieving 33% and 56% of COD removal when 23 or 98 A m −2 were respectively applied to mature LL. Thanh Le and Khai Cao Le [25] achieved a 95% COD removal training a process with EC followed by electro-oxidation. However, in this case, the promotion of free chlorine formation was an important drawback to the application of this treatment alternative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%