In situ coagulation-electrochemical oxidation of leachate concentrate: A key role of cathodes

IF 14 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Science and Ecotechnology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ese.2023.100267
Huankai Li , Qian Zeng , Feixiang Zan , Sen Lin , Tianwei Hao
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To efficiently remove organic and inorganic pollutants from leachate concentrate, an in situ coagulation-electrochemical oxidation (CO-EO) system was proposed using Ti/Ti4O7 anode and Al cathode, coupling the “super-Faradaic” dissolution of Al. The system was evaluated in terms of the removal efficiencies of organics, nutrients, and metals, and the underlying cathodic mechanisms were investigated compared with the Ti/RuO2–IrO2 and graphite cathode systems. After a 3-h treatment, the Al-cathode system removed 89.0% of COD and 36.3% of total nitrogen (TN). The TN removal was primarily ascribed to the oxidation of both ammonia and organic-N to N2. In comparison, the Al-cathode system achieved 3–10-fold total phosphorus (TP) (62.6%) and metal removals (>80%) than Ti/RuO2–IrO2 and graphite systems. The increased removals of TP and metals were ascribed to the in situ coagulation of Al(OH)3, hydroxide precipitation, and electrodeposition. With the reduced scaling on the Al cathode surface, the formation of Al3+ and electrified Al(OH)3 lessened the requirement for cathode cleaning and increased the bulk conductivity, resulting in increased instantaneous current production (38.9%) and operating cost efficiencies (48.3 kWh kgCOD−1). The present study indicated that the in situ CO-EO process could be potentially used for treating persistent wastewater containing high levels of organic and inorganic ions.

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渗滤液浓缩液的原位混凝-电化学氧化:阴极的关键作用
为了有效去除渗滤液中有机和无机污染物,提出了一种原位混凝-电化学氧化(CO-EO)体系,采用Ti/Ti4O7阳极和Al阴极,耦合Al的“超法拉第”溶解。对该体系进行了有机物、营养物质和金属的去除效率评估,并与Ti/ RuO2-IrO2和石墨阴极体系进行了比较,探讨了潜在的阴极机理。处理3 h后,al -阴极体系COD去除率为89.0%,总氮(TN)去除率为36.3%。TN的去除主要是由于氨和有机n氧化为N2。相比之下,al阴极体系的总磷(TP)(62.6%)和金属去除率(>80%)是Ti/ RuO2-IrO2和石墨体系的3 - 10倍。TP和金属去除率的增加归因于Al(OH)3的原位混凝、氢氧化物沉淀和电沉积。随着Al阴极表面结垢的减少,Al3+和带电Al(OH)3的形成减少了阴极清洗的要求,提高了体积电导率,从而提高了瞬时电流产量(38.9%)和运行成本效率(48.3 kWh kgCOD−1)。本研究表明,原位CO-EO工艺有可能用于处理含有高浓度有机和无机离子的持久性废水。
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Ecotechnology (ESE) is an international, open-access journal publishing original research in environmental science, engineering, ecotechnology, and related fields. Authors publishing in ESE can immediately, permanently, and freely share their work. They have license options and retain copyright. Published by Elsevier, ESE is co-organized by the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, and the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology.
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