Landfill leachate treatment by MBR: Performance and molecular weight distribution of organic contaminant

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CHEN Shaohua & LIU Junxin Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences
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landfill leachate; membrane bioreactor; molecular weight distribution; wastewater treatment;
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X703 [废水的处理与利用];
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A membrane bioreactor (MBR) with an air-lift bioreactor and gravity flow is applied to treating landfill leachate. More than 99% of BOD5 (biochemical oxygen demand for five days) removal effi-ciency is achieved with less than 35 mg/L of BODin the effluent at less than 1.71 kg BOD5/m~3·d of BODloading rate. When DO (dissolved oxygen) is maintained at the range of 2.3―2.8 mg/L and the loading rate of NH~+-N (ammonium nitrogen) is kept at 0.16― 0.24 kg NH~+-N/m~3·d, the NH~+-N in the effluent is less than 15 mg/L. However, compared with high removal rates of BODand NH~+-N, the removal effi-ciency of soluble chemical oxygen demand (SCOD) varies between 70% and 96%. The investigation of molecular weight (MW) distribution has been carried out by the gel permeation chromatography (GPC) so as to understand the fate of organic matters in the MBR treating of landfill leachate. Results indicate that organic matters of the landfill leachate are composed of a high MW fraction (MW of the peak, MWp = 11480―13182 Da) and a low MW fraction (MWp = 158―275 Da). The high MW fraction is not biode-gradable, but can be decreased with microfiltration membrane. The most of the low MW fraction is bio-degradable, but the residue of the low MW fraction is able to permeate through the membrane, thus re-sulting in high SCOD in the effluent of the MBR.
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