Raw landfill leachate treatment using an electrocoagulation process with a novel rotating electrode reactor

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In this work, landfill leachate treatment by electrocoagulation process with a novel rotating anode reactor was studied. The influence of rotating anode speed on the removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total dissolved solids (TDS), and total suspended solids (TSS) of raw landfill leachate was investigated. The influence of operating parameters like leachate pH, leachate temperature, current, and inter-distance between the cathode rings and anode impellers on the electrocoagulation performance were also investigated. The results revealed the optimum rotating speed is 150 rpm and increasing the rotating speed above this value led to reducing process performance. The leachate electrocoagulation treatment process favors the neutral medium and the treatment performance increases with increasing current intensity. Furthermore, the electrocoagulation treatment performance improves with increasing leachate temperature. However, the performance reduces with increasing inter-electrode distance.

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Naje, A. S., Ajeel, M. A., Ali, I. M., Al-Zubaidi, H. A. M., & Alaba, P. A. (2019). Raw landfill leachate treatment using an electrocoagulation process with a novel rotating electrode reactor. Water Science and Technology, 80(3), 458–465. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2019.289

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