Dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulation

The current study investigates the combined treatment of wastewater of anaerobic digestate and landfill leachate, using deammonification and coagulation/flocculation processes. The deammonification section studies the performance of a full-scale deammonification plant in nitrogen and chemical oxygen...

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Main Authors: Tayyeb Zeirani Nav, Thomas Pümpel, Anke Bockreis
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Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2024-01-01
Series:Water Science and Technology
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author Tayyeb Zeirani Nav
Thomas Pümpel
Anke Bockreis
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description The current study investigates the combined treatment of wastewater of anaerobic digestate and landfill leachate, using deammonification and coagulation/flocculation processes. The deammonification section studies the performance of a full-scale deammonification plant in nitrogen and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal, monitored over 2 years. For further COD reduction from the deammonification effluent (DE) to meet the environmental regulatory standards, coagulation/flocculation using three different Al-based coagulants was used to treat the DE. Results revealed that the deammonification plant showed 80% average ammonium removal from the mixed feed over the study period. Additionally, 30% of the feed COD was removed in the deammonification plant. COD analysis after treatment using coagulants revealed that the polyaluminum chloride modified with Fe had the best performance in reducing COD to meet the environmental standards. Excitation-emission matrix-parallel factor analysis (EEM-PARAFAC) of the dissolved organic material (DOM) samples indicated that fluorescents were the compounds mostly affected by the coagulant types. DOM analysis using 2D correlation Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy revealed that the applied coagulants showed minor differences in removing different functional groups, despite having different COD reduction performance. Wastewater elemental analysis indicated elevated metal concentrations in low pH conditions (<6) due to re-stabilization of the flocs using coagulants. HIGHLIGHTS Deammonification was an efficient process for the removal of ammonium from real wastewater.; Modified polyaluminum chloride showed improved performance in the removal of humic substances.; Modified polyaluminum chloride–based coagulants did not show a significant impact on the removal of compounds with different functional groups.; Elevated dosages of chemical coagulants can increase the concentration of metals in the wastewater.;
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spelling doaj.art-2a318957eab84ebaa4bf435f6f8795492024-02-15T16:03:46ZengIWA PublishingWater Science and Technology0273-12231996-97322024-01-01891385310.2166/wst.2023.400400Dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulationTayyeb Zeirani Nav0Thomas Pümpel1Anke Bockreis2 Unit of Environmental Engineering, Department for Infrastructure, University of Innsbruck, Technikerstraße 13, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Department of Microbiology, University of Innsbruck, Technikerstraße 25d, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Unit of Environmental Engineering, Department for Infrastructure, University of Innsbruck, Technikerstraße 13, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria The current study investigates the combined treatment of wastewater of anaerobic digestate and landfill leachate, using deammonification and coagulation/flocculation processes. The deammonification section studies the performance of a full-scale deammonification plant in nitrogen and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal, monitored over 2 years. For further COD reduction from the deammonification effluent (DE) to meet the environmental regulatory standards, coagulation/flocculation using three different Al-based coagulants was used to treat the DE. Results revealed that the deammonification plant showed 80% average ammonium removal from the mixed feed over the study period. Additionally, 30% of the feed COD was removed in the deammonification plant. COD analysis after treatment using coagulants revealed that the polyaluminum chloride modified with Fe had the best performance in reducing COD to meet the environmental standards. Excitation-emission matrix-parallel factor analysis (EEM-PARAFAC) of the dissolved organic material (DOM) samples indicated that fluorescents were the compounds mostly affected by the coagulant types. DOM analysis using 2D correlation Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy revealed that the applied coagulants showed minor differences in removing different functional groups, despite having different COD reduction performance. Wastewater elemental analysis indicated elevated metal concentrations in low pH conditions (<6) due to re-stabilization of the flocs using coagulants. HIGHLIGHTS Deammonification was an efficient process for the removal of ammonium from real wastewater.; Modified polyaluminum chloride showed improved performance in the removal of humic substances.; Modified polyaluminum chloride–based coagulants did not show a significant impact on the removal of compounds with different functional groups.; Elevated dosages of chemical coagulants can increase the concentration of metals in the wastewater.;http://wst.iwaponline.com/content/89/1/38chemical coagulationdeammonificationdomnitrogen removalrefractory compounds
spellingShingle Tayyeb Zeirani Nav
Thomas Pümpel
Anke Bockreis
Dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulation
Water Science and Technology
chemical coagulation
deammonification
dom
nitrogen removal
refractory compounds
title Dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulation
title_full Dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulation
title_fullStr Dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulation
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulation
title_short Dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulation
title_sort dissolved organic material changes during combined treatment of a mixture of landfill leachate and anaerobic digestate using deammonification and chemical coagulation
topic chemical coagulation
deammonification
dom
nitrogen removal
refractory compounds
url http://wst.iwaponline.com/content/89/1/38
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