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titleOfInvention Fenton advanced oxidation system for treating landfill leachate
abstract The invention belongs to the field of water treatment and in particular relates to a Fenton advanced oxidation system for treating landfill leachate. The Fenton advanced oxidation system comprises a dosing device, a water inlet tank, a main reaction tank, a water outlet tank and a flocculating sedimentation tank; the dosing device is arranged above the water inlet tank; the water inlet tank, the main reaction tank, the water outlet tank and the flocculating sedimentation tank are orderly connected together. The Fenton advanced oxidation system for treating the landfill leachate has the beneficial effects that partial COD in wastewater can be degraded, and meanwhile, the molecular structure of non-biodegradable organic matters in the wastewater is destroyed so that the biodegradability of the wastewater can be improved.
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