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TítuloA circular approach for landfill leachate treatment: Chemical precipitation with biomass ash followed by bioremediation through microalgae
Autor(es)Viegas, Catarina
Nobre, Catarina
Mota, André Manuel Oliveira
Vilarinho, Cândida
Gouveia, Luisa
Gonçalves, Margarida
Palavras-chaveLandfill leachate treatment
Bottom ash
Precipitation
Mortars
Microalgae
Wastewater treatment
DataFev-2021
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
CitaçãoViegas, C., Nobre, C., Mota, A., Vilarinho, C., Gouveia, L., & Gonçalves, M. (2021, June). A circular approach for landfill leachate treatment: Chemical precipitation with biomass ash followed by bioremediation through microalgae. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. Elsevier BV. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2021.105187
Resumo(s)The aim of this work was to study an integrated approach for landfill leachate remediation comprising chemical precipitation with biomass bottom ash as a pre-treatment to reduce color and turbidity followed by bioremediation through microalgae treatment for effluent disposal. Optimal pre-treatment conditions were determined through batch experiments and were found to be 160 g L􀀀 1 ash dose, 96 h of contact time, overhead agitation at 15 rpm and ash particle size below 500 μm. These conditions led to removal efficiencies of 74.3% for chemical oxygen demand and 98.5% for color. Large quantities of sludge containing excess biomass ash and precipitated compounds were formed during the pre-treatment. To minimize solid disposal, this sludge was tested as a raw material for cementitious and aggregate substitute in mortar formulations. Following the pre-treatment, the leachate was inoculated with six different microalgae species to evaluate their ability to grow in such a recalcitrant effluent and remediate it. After a period of 27 days biomass concentration from 0.4 to 1.2 g L􀀀 1 were achieved for the tested microalgae. Removal efficiencies were in the range of 18–62% for COD, 63–71% for N, and 15–100% for P. At the end of the treatment, algal biomass was characterized regarding protein, lipid, fatty acids, carbohydrate, and ash contents. This approach allows a low-cost remediation of these recalcitrant effluents when compared with the present options that include inverse osmosis, and the valorization of ash-rich precipitates and microalgae biomass improves the sustainability of the overall process.
TipoArtigo
DescriçãoSupplementary data associated with this article can be found in the online version at doi: 10.1016/j.jece.2021.105187.
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/90286
DOI10.1016/j.jece.2021.105187
ISSN2213-2929
Versão da editorahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213343721001640
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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