Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Dantas, Edilma Rodrigues Bento lattes
Orientador(a): Lopes, Wilton Silva
Banca de defesa: Motta Sobrinho, Maurício Alves da, Souza, Neyliane Costa de, Leite, Valderi Duarte
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia Ambiental - PPGCTA
Departamento: Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
País: BR
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/72109
Resumo: The leachates are characterized by a high organic load, inorganic macro pollutants, heavy metals and xenobiotic organic compounds that, even when present in low concentrations, give the significant leachate a high polluting power. One of the current challenges, from an environmental point of view, is to treat leachate from landfills efficiently, mainly due to the heterogeneity of its composition, which can vary from landfill to landfill, depending on the age of the landfill. Due to this large variation in composition, conventional treatments using biological processes are not sufficient to meet the current release standards, especially when the leachate is old. An alternative to the treatment of landfill leachate is the use of Advanced Oxidative Processes (POAs) which are characterized by the production of powerful oxidizing agents, such as hydroxyl radicals (OH •). There are several types of POA, but one that stands out is the Fenton process, since its viability for the treatment of leachates is due to the simplicity of its application, because the reactions occur at the temperature and pressure environments, they need reagents and equipment simple and act in a non-selective manner causing the mineralization of several compounds. The present study aimed to use the Fenton process in the treatment of landfill leachate in the municipality of Puxinanã in the state of Paraíba. The study comprised the characterization of the crude and treated leachate and the sludge formed and the ecotoxicity tests of the supernatant. In the first step of the conventional characterization, it was observed that the Fenton process was efficient in removing 87% of the COD, 98% of the actual color, 74% of COD and removal of more than 70% of BOD. The BOD/COD ratio of the treated leachate doubled. The sludge production rate was approximately 98 kg / m 3, 89% moisture and moderate specific resistance to filtration (12x10^9cm/g). 152 organic compounds were identified in the crude leachate. Of these, 80% were removed by the Fenton process, which resulted in a leachate treated with 83 organic compounds of which 30 compounds were not removed and 53 new compounds were generated. Toxicological tests demonstrated that although Fenton treatment achieved good efficiency in removal of various physico-chemical parameters and increased the BOD/COD ratio to 0.7, the treated leachate still remained toxic. The treated leachate is three times more toxic to the Daphnia magna bioindicator than the crude leachate. The BMP test showed that the biogas production in the treated leachate is 19 L/gDQO and in the crude leachate is 3 L/gDQO under the same conditions. The respirometry test showed that in the treated leachate the COD is slowly biodegradable is higher than 90%, which resulted in a 20% decrease in TCO by the microorganisms.
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spelling 2019-03-21T19:27:42Z2026-02-25T12:14:01Z2018-09-27DANTAS, E. R. B. Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos. 2018. 147f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia Ambiental - PPGCTA) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2018.https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/7210924004014005P9The leachates are characterized by a high organic load, inorganic macro pollutants, heavy metals and xenobiotic organic compounds that, even when present in low concentrations, give the significant leachate a high polluting power. One of the current challenges, from an environmental point of view, is to treat leachate from landfills efficiently, mainly due to the heterogeneity of its composition, which can vary from landfill to landfill, depending on the age of the landfill. Due to this large variation in composition, conventional treatments using biological processes are not sufficient to meet the current release standards, especially when the leachate is old. An alternative to the treatment of landfill leachate is the use of Advanced Oxidative Processes (POAs) which are characterized by the production of powerful oxidizing agents, such as hydroxyl radicals (OH •). There are several types of POA, but one that stands out is the Fenton process, since its viability for the treatment of leachates is due to the simplicity of its application, because the reactions occur at the temperature and pressure environments, they need reagents and equipment simple and act in a non-selective manner causing the mineralization of several compounds. The present study aimed to use the Fenton process in the treatment of landfill leachate in the municipality of Puxinanã in the state of Paraíba. The study comprised the characterization of the crude and treated leachate and the sludge formed and the ecotoxicity tests of the supernatant. In the first step of the conventional characterization, it was observed that the Fenton process was efficient in removing 87% of the COD, 98% of the actual color, 74% of COD and removal of more than 70% of BOD. The BOD/COD ratio of the treated leachate doubled. The sludge production rate was approximately 98 kg / m 3, 89% moisture and moderate specific resistance to filtration (12x10^9cm/g). 152 organic compounds were identified in the crude leachate. Of these, 80% were removed by the Fenton process, which resulted in a leachate treated with 83 organic compounds of which 30 compounds were not removed and 53 new compounds were generated. Toxicological tests demonstrated that although Fenton treatment achieved good efficiency in removal of various physico-chemical parameters and increased the BOD/COD ratio to 0.7, the treated leachate still remained toxic. The treated leachate is three times more toxic to the Daphnia magna bioindicator than the crude leachate. The BMP test showed that the biogas production in the treated leachate is 19 L/gDQO and in the crude leachate is 3 L/gDQO under the same conditions. The respirometry test showed that in the treated leachate the COD is slowly biodegradable is higher than 90%, which resulted in a 20% decrease in TCO by the microorganisms.Os lixiviados são caracterizados por uma elevada carga orgânica, macro poluentes inorgânicos, metais pesados e compostos orgânicos xenobióticos que, mesmo estando presentes em baixas concentrações, conferem ao lixiviador significativo um alto poder poluidor. Um dos desafios da atualidade, do ponto de vista ambiental, é tratar de forma eficiente o lixiviado proveniente de aterros sanitários, principalmente devido à heterogeneidade de sua composição que pode variar tanto de aterro para aterro, quanto de acordo com a idade do mesmo. Devido a esta grande variação na sua composição, os tratamentos convencionais utilizando processos biológicos não são suficientes para atender aos padrões de lançamento vigentes, principalmente quando o lixiviado é velho. Uma alternativa para o tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário é a utilização de Processos Oxidativos Avançados (POA) que são caracterizados pela produção de agentes oxidantes poderosos, como os radicais hidroxila (OH•). Existem vários tipos de POA, mas um que se destaca é o processo Fenton, uma vez que sua viabilidade para o tratamento de lixiviados deve‐se à simplicidade de sua aplicação, pois as reações ocorrem à temperatura e pressão ambientes, necessitam de reagentes e equipamentos simples e agem de forma não seletiva provocando a mineralização de vários compostos. Na presente pesquisa objetivou-se utilizar o processo Fenton no tratamento do lixiviado do Aterro sanitário do município de Puxinanã no estado da Paraíba. O estudo compreendeu a caracterização do lixiviado bruto e tratado e do lodo formado e testes de ecotoxicidade do sobrenadante. Na primeira etapa da caracterização convencional observou-se que o processo Fenton foi eficiente na remoção de 87% da DQO, 98% da cor real, 74% do COD e remoção superior a 70% de DBO. A relação DBO/DQO do lixiviado tratado duplicou. A produção do lodo foi de, aproximadamente 98 kg/m3, 89% de umidade e moderada resistência específica a filtração (12x10^9cm/g). Foram identificados 152 compostos orgânicos no lixiviado bruto. Destes, 80% foram removidos pelo processo Fenton, o que resultou num lixiviado tratado com 83 compostos orgânicos dos quais 30 compostos não foram removidos e 53 novos compostos foram gerados. Os ensaios toxicológicos demonstraram que, embora o tratamento por Fenton tenha alcançado boa eficiência na remoção de vários parâmetros físico-químicos e se tenha aumentado a relação DBO/DQO para 0,7, o lixiviado tratado ainda permaneceu tóxico. O lixiviado tratado é três vezes mais tóxico ao bioindicador Daphnia magna que o lixiviado bruto. O teste de BMP demostrou que a produção de biogás no lixiviado tratado é de 19 L/gDQO e, no lixiviado bruto, é de 3 L/gDQO, nas mesmas condições. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos
title Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos
spellingShingle Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos
Dantas, Edilma Rodrigues Bento
Treatment of leachate
Toxicity
Characterization of sludge
Fenton
ENGENHARIAS
Tratamento de lixiviado
Fenton
Ecotoxicidade
Aterro sanitário
title_short Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos
title_full Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos
title_fullStr Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos
title_full_unstemmed Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos
title_sort Tratamento de lixiviado de aterro sanitário por processo fenton: Identificação dos compostos orgânicos, caracterização do lodo e ensaios ecotoxicológicos
author Dantas, Edilma Rodrigues Bento
author_facet Dantas, Edilma Rodrigues Bento
author_role author
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Motta Sobrinho, Maurício Alves da
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Souza, Neyliane Costa de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Leite, Valderi Duarte
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Lopes, Wilton Silva
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4120216485406294
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dantas, Edilma Rodrigues Bento
contributor_str_mv Motta Sobrinho, Maurício Alves da
Souza, Neyliane Costa de
Leite, Valderi Duarte
Lopes, Wilton Silva
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Treatment of leachate
Toxicity
Characterization of sludge
Fenton
topic Treatment of leachate
Toxicity
Characterization of sludge
Fenton
ENGENHARIAS
Tratamento de lixiviado
Fenton
Ecotoxicidade
Aterro sanitário
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ENGENHARIAS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tratamento de lixiviado
Fenton
Ecotoxicidade
Aterro sanitário
description The leachates are characterized by a high organic load, inorganic macro pollutants, heavy metals and xenobiotic organic compounds that, even when present in low concentrations, give the significant leachate a high polluting power. One of the current challenges, from an environmental point of view, is to treat leachate from landfills efficiently, mainly due to the heterogeneity of its composition, which can vary from landfill to landfill, depending on the age of the landfill. Due to this large variation in composition, conventional treatments using biological processes are not sufficient to meet the current release standards, especially when the leachate is old. An alternative to the treatment of landfill leachate is the use of Advanced Oxidative Processes (POAs) which are characterized by the production of powerful oxidizing agents, such as hydroxyl radicals (OH •). There are several types of POA, but one that stands out is the Fenton process, since its viability for the treatment of leachates is due to the simplicity of its application, because the reactions occur at the temperature and pressure environments, they need reagents and equipment simple and act in a non-selective manner causing the mineralization of several compounds. The present study aimed to use the Fenton process in the treatment of landfill leachate in the municipality of Puxinanã in the state of Paraíba. The study comprised the characterization of the crude and treated leachate and the sludge formed and the ecotoxicity tests of the supernatant. In the first step of the conventional characterization, it was observed that the Fenton process was efficient in removing 87% of the COD, 98% of the actual color, 74% of COD and removal of more than 70% of BOD. The BOD/COD ratio of the treated leachate doubled. The sludge production rate was approximately 98 kg / m 3, 89% moisture and moderate specific resistance to filtration (12x10^9cm/g). 152 organic compounds were identified in the crude leachate. Of these, 80% were removed by the Fenton process, which resulted in a leachate treated with 83 organic compounds of which 30 compounds were not removed and 53 new compounds were generated. Toxicological tests demonstrated that although Fenton treatment achieved good efficiency in removal of various physico-chemical parameters and increased the BOD/COD ratio to 0.7, the treated leachate still remained toxic. The treated leachate is three times more toxic to the Daphnia magna bioindicator than the crude leachate. The BMP test showed that the biogas production in the treated leachate is 19 L/gDQO and in the crude leachate is 3 L/gDQO under the same conditions. The respirometry test showed that in the treated leachate the COD is slowly biodegradable is higher than 90%, which resulted in a 20% decrease in TCO by the microorganisms.
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