AI Article Synopsis

  • EAOP is effective for treating tough industrial waste, but it creates harmful chlorinated byproducts that limit its use.
  • Researchers tested EAOP on landfill leachate and found that the toxicity of the byproducts ranked from harmful active chlorine to less harmful chlorates and organochlorines.
  • The study identified specific bacteria that can help reduce these toxic byproducts, suggesting that EAOP can be safely applied in real-world wastewater treatment by managing these chlorinated substances effectively.

Article Abstract

Electrochemical advanced oxidation process (EAOP) is recommended for high-strength refractory organics wastewater treatment, but the accompanying chlorinated byproduct generation becomes a bottleneck that limits the application of this technology to actual wastewater. In this study, we applied EAOP (0.4-40 mA cm) to treat ultrafiltration effluent of an actual landfill leachate, and quantitatively assessed the toxicities of the dominant chlorinated byproducts in EAOP-treated effluent. Considering both toxic effect and dose, it followed the order: active chlorine > chlorate > perchlorate > organochlorines. The toxic active chlorine could spontaneously decompose by settling. And secondary bioreactor originally serving for denitrification could be used to reduce perchlorate and chlorate. The effects of residual active chlorine and extra carbon addition on simultaneous denitrification, perchlorate, and chlorate reduction were investigated. It seemed that 20 mg of active chlorine was an acceptable level to bioactivity, and sufficient electron donors favored the removal of chlorate and perchlorate. Pseudomonas was identified as an active chlorine tolerant chlorate-reducing bacteria. And Thauera was responsible for perchlorate reduction under the conditions of sufficient carbon source supply. Our results confirmed that the perchlorate and chlorate concentrations in the effluent below their health advisory levels were achievable, solving the issue of toxic chlorinated byproduct generation during EAOP. This study provided a solution to realistic application of EAOP to treat high chloride wastewater.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2022.119531DOI Listing

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