2021
DOI: 10.32526/ennrj/19/202100051
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The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica Absorbent

Abstract: Since leachate is typically composed of numerous constituents, its management requires special attention. After the raw leachate of Saravan in Rasht (Guilan Province, Iran) was transferred to a laboratory and its specifications were determined, it was subjected to experiments by the bench-scale method. The analyses of pH and heavy metals were performed in the main and control anaerobic reactors at time zero, before precipitation, and two hours after precipitation. After the anaerobic process was over and the o… Show more

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“…The most common solution is the use of combined multi-stage treatment methods, where biological methods are combined with reverse osmosis (Tałałaj et al, 2021), treatment with strong oxidants, including ozonation (Yang et al, 2022), and Fenton process (El Mrabet et al, 2020), followed by precipitation enhanced by coagulation and flocculation (De et al, 2019;Malovanyy et al, 2018). Oxidation and sorption are especially necessary and effective for the treatment of mature leachate and for the removal of heavy metal ions (Taghavi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common solution is the use of combined multi-stage treatment methods, where biological methods are combined with reverse osmosis (Tałałaj et al, 2021), treatment with strong oxidants, including ozonation (Yang et al, 2022), and Fenton process (El Mrabet et al, 2020), followed by precipitation enhanced by coagulation and flocculation (De et al, 2019;Malovanyy et al, 2018). Oxidation and sorption are especially necessary and effective for the treatment of mature leachate and for the removal of heavy metal ions (Taghavi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%