Abstract:A recyclable magnetic carbon nanotube catalyst was prepared by liquid phase chemical precipitation method, and used in wet oxidation experiment to treat leachate in waste transfer station. The results showed that the COD removal rate of landfill leachate reached 86.38% under the optimum conditions: reaction temperature of 200 °C, n(COD)∶n(H2O2)=1∶1.8, time of 60 min and 0.1 g·L?1 catalyst dosage. The UV and three-dimensional fluorescence analysis of soluble organic matter (DOM) in effluent showed that good removal effect occurred for aromatic compounds and humus, and the biodegradability was improved. The magnetic carbon nanotubes could be quickly separated within 30 s by the external magnetic field, and its recovery rate could reach 90% after 5 times recylce. Key words:chemical precipitation/ magnetic carbon nanotubes/ landfill leachate/ soluble organic matter/ wet oxidation.
图1磁性碳纳米管的制备原理 Figure1.Preparation principle of magnetic carbon nanotubes
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School of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China Received Date: 2019-03-25 Accepted Date: 2019-06-14 Available Online: 2020-01-20 Keywords:chemical precipitation/ magnetic carbon nanotubes/ landfill leachate/ soluble organic matter/ wet oxidation Abstract:A recyclable magnetic carbon nanotube catalyst was prepared by liquid phase chemical precipitation method, and used in wet oxidation experiment to treat leachate in waste transfer station. The results showed that the COD removal rate of landfill leachate reached 86.38% under the optimum conditions: reaction temperature of 200 °C, n(COD)∶n(H2O2)=1∶1.8, time of 60 min and 0.1 g·L?1 catalyst dosage. The UV and three-dimensional fluorescence analysis of soluble organic matter (DOM) in effluent showed that good removal effect occurred for aromatic compounds and humus, and the biodegradability was improved. The magnetic carbon nanotubes could be quickly separated within 30 s by the external magnetic field, and its recovery rate could reach 90% after 5 times recylce.