Leachate treatment process at a municipal stabilized landfill by catalytic ozonation: An exploratory study from taguchi orthogonal array

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Catalytic ozonation has been recognized in the scientific community as an efficient technique, reaching elevated rates of recalcitrant organic material mineralization, even at the presence of scavenger species of hydroxyl free radicals. This study presents the most significant factors involving the leachate treatment stabilized by the municipal landfill of the city of Guaratinguetá, State of São Paulo, Brazil, by using a catalytic ozonation activated by metallic ions Fe3+, Zn2+, Mn 2+, Ni2+ and Cr3+. The Taguchi L 16 orthogonal array and its associated statistical methods were also used in this study. Among the researched ions, the most notable catalysis was obtained with ferric ion, statistically significant in the reduction of COD with a confidence level of 99.5%.

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Peixoto, A. L. C., Silva, M. B., & Izário Filho, H. J. (2009). Leachate treatment process at a municipal stabilized landfill by catalytic ozonation: An exploratory study from taguchi orthogonal array. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 26(3), 481–492. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322009000300004

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