Characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulant

The aim of this study was to characterise the sludge resulting from the leachate treatment generated at sanitary landfill with tannin-based coagulant, denominated Tanfloc SG® supplied by TANAC SA Company. The effluent treatment was performed at pH 7.4 and [Tanfloc SG] = 2700 mg/L, considered as opt...

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Main Authors: Taluana Delakis Recanello, Amanda Shizuka Fujimura, Carlos de Barros Junior, Lucila Akiko Nagashima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2010-09-01
Series:Semina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semexatas/article/view/2884
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spelling doaj-bf3664c24c6e43549a2e4d0646fc28de2020-11-24T23:39:59ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas1676-54511679-03752010-09-013113750Characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulantTaluana Delakis RecanelloAmanda Shizuka FujimuraCarlos de Barros JuniorLucila Akiko NagashimaThe aim of this study was to characterise the sludge resulting from the leachate treatment generated at sanitary landfill with tannin-based coagulant, denominated Tanfloc SG® supplied by TANAC SA Company. The effluent treatment was performed at pH 7.4 and [Tanfloc SG] = 2700 mg/L, considered as optimum condition in COD and turbidity removal, however. Metal fractionation chemical analyses were done through simple and sequential extractions, with results indicating the solid residue is constituted by 29% of amorphous oxide, 28% of final residue, 22% of crystalline oxide and 21% of exchangeable fraction. The leaching tests have shown the sludge originated by Tanfloc SG® treatment is classified as Class I residue - considered dangerous, according to Brazilian legislation (NBR 10.004/2004 - ABNT), indicating that such residues need to be treated and must be disposed in industrial landfills, for being a hazardous material due to its toxicity.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semexatas/article/view/2884SludgeLandfill sanitarySequential extractionHeavy metals
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author Taluana Delakis Recanello
Amanda Shizuka Fujimura
Carlos de Barros Junior
Lucila Akiko Nagashima
spellingShingle Taluana Delakis Recanello
Amanda Shizuka Fujimura
Carlos de Barros Junior
Lucila Akiko Nagashima
Characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulant
Semina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas
Sludge
Landfill sanitary
Sequential extraction
Heavy metals
author_facet Taluana Delakis Recanello
Amanda Shizuka Fujimura
Carlos de Barros Junior
Lucila Akiko Nagashima
author_sort Taluana Delakis Recanello
title Characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulant
title_short Characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulant
title_full Characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulant
title_fullStr Characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulant
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulant
title_sort characterization of sludge generated from the treatment of sanitary landfill leachate with tannin-based coagulant
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Semina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas
issn 1676-5451
1679-0375
publishDate 2010-09-01
description The aim of this study was to characterise the sludge resulting from the leachate treatment generated at sanitary landfill with tannin-based coagulant, denominated Tanfloc SG® supplied by TANAC SA Company. The effluent treatment was performed at pH 7.4 and [Tanfloc SG] = 2700 mg/L, considered as optimum condition in COD and turbidity removal, however. Metal fractionation chemical analyses were done through simple and sequential extractions, with results indicating the solid residue is constituted by 29% of amorphous oxide, 28% of final residue, 22% of crystalline oxide and 21% of exchangeable fraction. The leaching tests have shown the sludge originated by Tanfloc SG® treatment is classified as Class I residue - considered dangerous, according to Brazilian legislation (NBR 10.004/2004 - ABNT), indicating that such residues need to be treated and must be disposed in industrial landfills, for being a hazardous material due to its toxicity.
topic Sludge
Landfill sanitary
Sequential extraction
Heavy metals
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semexatas/article/view/2884
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