Degradation characteristics of dissolved organic matter in nanofiltration concentrated landfill leachate during electrocatalytic oxidation

Chemosphere
Zhang ZhangWei Chen

Abstract

Nanofiltration concentrated landfill leachate (NCLL) is produced during the integration process of biodegradation and nanofiltration, containing a large amount of recalcitrant dissolved organic matter (DOM). In this work, electrocatalytic oxidation technology was employed to degrade DOM in NCLL and spectroscopic technology was applied to explore the structural changes. The results showed that under the optimal experimental condition (pH = 2.0, NaCl concentration = 0.7%, Fe2(SO4)3 concentration = 0.8%, the retention time = 6 h), the removal rates of COD, TOC, and UV254 were 99.0%, 57.4%, 99.3% respectively. Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) spectral analysis showed that aromatic CC can be effectively degraded by electrocatalytic oxidation, resulting in decreases of aromaticity and molecular weight in NCLL. Two fluorescent components (terrestrial humic-like substances and fulvic-like substances) were identified in NCLL by parallel factor analysis, which can be effectively removed by electrocatalytic oxidation with removal rates of 99.9% and 90.5%, respectively. In addition, through two-dimensional correlation spectroscopic analysis, the sequence of structural changes of the DOM in NCLL was confirmed: unsaturated double bonds → fulvic-...Continue Reading

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