Humic acid recovery from stabilized leachate: Characterization and interference with chemical oxygen demand-colour removal

WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH(2023)

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Heterogeneous combinations of organic compounds (humic acid (HA) and fulvic acid) are the prime factor for the high concentration of colour and chemical oxygen demand (COD) in semi-aerobic stabilized landfill leachate. These organics are less biodegradable and cause a severe threat to environmental elements. Microfiltration and centrifugation processes were applied in this study to investigate the HA removal from stabilized leachate samples and its corresponding interference with COD and colour. The three-stage extraction process recovered a maximum of 1412 +/- 2.5 mg/L (Pulau Burung landfill site (PBLS) leachate), 1510 +/- 1.5 mg/L (Alor Pongsu landfill site (APLS leachate) at pH 1.5 and 1371 +/- 2.5 mg/L (PBLS) and 1451 +/- 1.5 mg/L (APLS) of HA (about 42% of the total COD concentration) at pH 2.5, which eventually indicates the process efficiency. Comparative characteristics analysis of recovered HA by scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Fourier transform infrared significantly indicate the existence of identical elements in the recovered HA compared with the previous studies. The higher reduction (around 37%) in ultraviolet (UV) absorbance values (UV254 and UV280) in the final effluent indicates the elimination of aromaticity and conjugated double-bond compounds from leachate. Moreover, 36 and 39% COD and 39 and 44% colour removal exhibit substantial interference.
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chemical oxygen demand–colour,leachate,acid
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