Application of Electrochemical Process in Removal of Heavy Metals from Landfill Leachate
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Abstract
Aims Municipal landfill leachate contains high concentrations of heavy metals, organics,
ammonia. The efficeincy of electrochemically removal of heavy metals from landfill leachate
was studied.
Materials & Methods The leachate was obtained from Kahrizak landfill in south of Tehran.
The experiments were carried out by batch process. The 2liter batch reactor was made
of glass. There were eight anodes and cathodes electrodes. The electrodes were placed
vertically parallel to each other and they were connected to a digital DC power supply. The pH
and conductivity were adjusted to a desirable value using NaOH or H2SO4, and NaCl. All the
runs were performed at constant temperature of 25°C. In each run, 1.5liter of the leachate
was placed into the electrolytic cell. Samples were extracted every 10min and then filtered
through a mixed cellulose acetate membrane (0.42μm). The amount of Lead, Zinc and Nickel
removal was measured at pH=7 and in current density of 0.5, 0.75, and 1A.
Findings When current density and time reaction increased, removal efficiency of heavy
metals such as Lead, Zinc and Nickel increased. At initial pH=7, density 1A and reaction time=
60min, Lead, Nickel and Zinc were removed up to 86, 93 and 95%, respectively.
Conclusion Electrochemical process can be proposed as a suitable technique to remove
heavy metal from landfill leachate.
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| Authors | PhD,, Mostafaii Gh.1;MSc,, Roozitalab N.1;PhD,, Rabbani D.1;MSc,, Moosavi Gh.*;MSc, Iranshahi L.1; |
| Journal | international archives of health sciences |
| Year | 2016 |
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