While conventional wastewater technologies are highly efficient on domestic effluents, complex and specific strategies for landfill leachate treatment are required. Promising results on landfill leachate have been achieved using White Rot Fungi (WRF), although, at the moment, only few applications in continuous have been performed. In this study, the efficiency of attached fungal biomass toward landfill leachate has been evaluated according to different experimental conditions, through batch and continuous experiments.

Landfill leachate treatment through fungi in an attached growth system / Bardi, Alessandra; Siracusa, Giovanna; Chicca, Ilaria; Islam, Saiful; Spennati, Francesco; Tigini, Valeria; Di Gregorio, Simona; Petroni, Giulio; Yuan, Quiyan; Munz, Giulio.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 1-1.

Landfill leachate treatment through fungi in an attached growth system

SPENNATI, FRANCESCO;MUNZ, GIULIO
2017

Abstract

While conventional wastewater technologies are highly efficient on domestic effluents, complex and specific strategies for landfill leachate treatment are required. Promising results on landfill leachate have been achieved using White Rot Fungi (WRF), although, at the moment, only few applications in continuous have been performed. In this study, the efficiency of attached fungal biomass toward landfill leachate has been evaluated according to different experimental conditions, through batch and continuous experiments.
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