Bioreactors can provide valuable information on the characteristics of a leachate over a simulated period of time. By analysing the materials produced from a bioreactor, the trends in the different parameters such as BOD & TOC can be analysed. By using existing values for parameters in a functional bioreactor, this paper aims to compare and predict the long-term impact of chlorine, nitrogen and carbon from a bioreactor while comparing it to existing literature to form a critical analysis on the efficacy of the results obtained from the bioreactor.
Bioreactors can provide valuable information on the characteristics of a leachate over a simulated period of time. By analysing the materials produced from a bioreactor, the trends in the different parameters such as BOD & TOC can be analysed. By using existing values for parameters in a functional bioreactor, this paper aims to compare and predict the long-term impact of chlorine, nitrogen and carbon from a bioreactor while comparing it to existing literature to form a critical analysis on the efficacy of the results obtained from the bioreactor.
Analytical study for the assessment of bioreactor leachate for landfills
MOHAMED AKRAM, MOHAMED AMJAD
2022/2023
Abstract
Bioreactors can provide valuable information on the characteristics of a leachate over a simulated period of time. By analysing the materials produced from a bioreactor, the trends in the different parameters such as BOD & TOC can be analysed. By using existing values for parameters in a functional bioreactor, this paper aims to compare and predict the long-term impact of chlorine, nitrogen and carbon from a bioreactor while comparing it to existing literature to form a critical analysis on the efficacy of the results obtained from the bioreactor.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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