The treatment of stabilized leachates by means of Fenton's like reagent [Fe(III)-H2O2] has been studied. It has been demonstrated that the oxidation state of the catalyst does not influence the efficacy of the process in terms of chemical oxygen demand depletion profiles. The abrupt increase in temperature experienced in oxidation experiments involves a wastage of hydrogen peroxide diminishing the fraction of this reagent addressed at removing COD. If temperature is kept constant, the hydrogen peroxide uptake is 10 mg of H2O2 consumed per mg of COD abated (from 15 to 30°C). Working temperatures above 30°C does not lead to additional COD conversion, contrarily, the percentage of wasted H2O2 is increased. A rough economic analysis of the proc...
This article reviews the technical applicability and the treatment performance of various advanced o...
"n "n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Leachate is one of the landfill products and also a wastewaterbe...
The paper discusses the issue of using classic Fenton’s reagent modification for pre-treatment of le...
Mature landfill leachates contain some macromolecular organic substances that are resistant to biol...
The objective of the project is to determine the removal efficiency of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)...
Mature landfill leachates contain some macromolecular organic substances that are resistant to biolo...
The Fenton process was used with the objective of improving the biodegradability of the leachate pre...
The efficiency of Fenton’s oxidation was assessed in this study for hazardous waste landfill leachat...
Emerging contaminants in high strength wastewaters such as landfill leachate are causing environment...
Leachates are formed from liquids, mainly rainwater, percolating through solid wastes during stabili...
Fenton treatment (Fe2+/H2O2) and different ozone-based Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) (O3, O3/O...
Treatment experiments of a landfill leachate were performed by wet air oxidation (WAO) with the addi...
The Fenton process on landfill leachate was done in a batch reactor. The application of Fenton treat...
Advanced oxidation processes, namely photo-Fenton, Fenton-like, Fenton and UV/H202 and plasma have b...
Background: Mature landfill leachate is a complicated mixture which is resistant to biological treat...
This article reviews the technical applicability and the treatment performance of various advanced o...
"n "n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Leachate is one of the landfill products and also a wastewaterbe...
The paper discusses the issue of using classic Fenton’s reagent modification for pre-treatment of le...
Mature landfill leachates contain some macromolecular organic substances that are resistant to biol...
The objective of the project is to determine the removal efficiency of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)...
Mature landfill leachates contain some macromolecular organic substances that are resistant to biolo...
The Fenton process was used with the objective of improving the biodegradability of the leachate pre...
The efficiency of Fenton’s oxidation was assessed in this study for hazardous waste landfill leachat...
Emerging contaminants in high strength wastewaters such as landfill leachate are causing environment...
Leachates are formed from liquids, mainly rainwater, percolating through solid wastes during stabili...
Fenton treatment (Fe2+/H2O2) and different ozone-based Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) (O3, O3/O...
Treatment experiments of a landfill leachate were performed by wet air oxidation (WAO) with the addi...
The Fenton process on landfill leachate was done in a batch reactor. The application of Fenton treat...
Advanced oxidation processes, namely photo-Fenton, Fenton-like, Fenton and UV/H202 and plasma have b...
Background: Mature landfill leachate is a complicated mixture which is resistant to biological treat...
This article reviews the technical applicability and the treatment performance of various advanced o...
"n "n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Leachate is one of the landfill products and also a wastewaterbe...
The paper discusses the issue of using classic Fenton’s reagent modification for pre-treatment of le...