Saliha BOURANENE, Khaled Djeffal, Lotfi ZEGHADNIA and Abdalhak Gheid (2021) Comparative study of leachate treatment by coagulation-flocculation process using iron-based coagulants: A case study on Souk-Ahras city. Journal of Applied Research in Water and Wastewater , 08(01), 71-76, Razi University, Iran
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the coagulation-flocculation process in
the clarification of leachate from the landfill Technical Center of Souk-Ahras city
using three coagulants based on iron: ferrous sulfate FeSO4.7H2O; ferrous chloride
FeCl2.4H2O and ferric chloride FeCl3. The influence of some parameters namely
pH leachate, dose and nature of coagulant and nature of flocculant was studied.
The best treatment efficiency was obtained at 20 % of FeCl3 giving a turbidity of
4.09 NTU with pH adjustment of the raw leachate at acidic pH (3.5 ± 0.2) before
coagulant addition and at a basic pH (7.5 ± 0.2) after addition of coagulant. The
iron valence and the nature of anion at which is linked, played a determinant role
in the clarification of leachate. The treatments made with ferric chloride in the
presence of a flocculant have proved that the starch was more efficient than lime
giving abatement rates of 99 % for COD and 85 % for BOD5.
the clarification of leachate from the landfill Technical Center of Souk-Ahras city
using three coagulants based on iron: ferrous sulfate FeSO4.7H2O; ferrous chloride
FeCl2.4H2O and ferric chloride FeCl3. The influence of some parameters namely
pH leachate, dose and nature of coagulant and nature of flocculant was studied.
The best treatment efficiency was obtained at 20 % of FeCl3 giving a turbidity of
4.09 NTU with pH adjustment of the raw leachate at acidic pH (3.5 ± 0.2) before
coagulant addition and at a basic pH (7.5 ± 0.2) after addition of coagulant. The
iron valence and the nature of anion at which is linked, played a determinant role
in the clarification of leachate. The treatments made with ferric chloride in the
presence of a flocculant have proved that the starch was more efficient than lime
giving abatement rates of 99 % for COD and 85 % for BOD5.
Information
Item Type | Journal |
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Divisions |
» laboratory of Modeling and Socio-Economic Analysis in Water Science » Faculty of Science and Technology |
ePrint ID | 2700 |
Date Deposited | 2021-08-29 |
Further Information | Google Scholar |
URI | https://univ-soukahras.dz/en/publication/article/2700 |
BibTex
@article{uniusa2700,
title={Comparative study of leachate treatment by coagulation-flocculation process using iron-based coagulants: A case study on Souk-Ahras city},
author={Saliha BOURANENE, Khaled Djeffal, Lotfi ZEGHADNIA and Abdalhak Gheid},
journal={Journal of Applied Research in Water and Wastewater}
year={2021},
volume={08},
number={01},
pages={71-76},
publisher={Razi University, Iran}
}
title={Comparative study of leachate treatment by coagulation-flocculation process using iron-based coagulants: A case study on Souk-Ahras city},
author={Saliha BOURANENE, Khaled Djeffal, Lotfi ZEGHADNIA and Abdalhak Gheid},
journal={Journal of Applied Research in Water and Wastewater}
year={2021},
volume={08},
number={01},
pages={71-76},
publisher={Razi University, Iran}
}