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Advanced treatment of landfill leachate using integrated coagulation/ photo-Fenton process through in-situ generated nascent Al3+ and H2O2 by Cl, N co-doped aluminum-graphite composite
Herein, we report an integrated coagulation/ photo-Fenton (CPF) process for advanced treatment of mature landfill leachate using nascent aluminum ions as coagulant and hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) as oxidant for Fenton reaction , which were in-situ produced by a novel chlorine and nitrogen co-doped aluminum-graphite (Cl, N-Al-Gr) composite. The coagulation of the MBR-treated landfill leachate was performed by nascent aluminum ions generated in Cl, N-Al-Gr/O 2 system; and the resulting coagulation effluent was treated by photo-Fenton oxidation in the presence of ultraviolet (UVA). The Cl, N-Al-Gr composite exhibited excellent performance for in-situ H 2 O 2 production (813.9 mg/L). The humic substances in landfill leachate could promote the cycle of Fe 3+ /Fe 2+ , and the removal efficiency of total organic carbon (TOC) and color was 88.1% and 97.6%, respectively under the optimized condition. The current study suggested that “coagulation + Fenton” process using nascent Al 3+ as coagulant and in-situ generated H 2 O 2 for Fenton oxidation could be a new way for wastewater treatment .