Physico-Chemical Degradation of Some Land-Fill Wastes Contaminating on Surface and Ground Surrounding Waters
Inorganic ions
DOI:
10.36868/ijcs.2023.03.17
Publication Date:
2023-09-22T09:58:40Z
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Influences of landfills on the surrounding waters have been studied in neighbourhood an urban area. Analytical and spectroscopic methods were used to investigate a canal situated landfill. Dangerous chemical compounds identified water as pollutants resulting from physico-chemical processes degradation landfill waste. The quick method with gas sensor detection colorimetric ion identification using commercial Quantofix kit, well precipitation AgNO3, offered preliminary information completed by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). Pollutants that reached either air (evaporation) or discharges through rainwater analysed point view degree danger, sources waste materials, their circuit environment. Hydrogen cyanide, nitrites, nitro compounds, sulfites sulphates, sulfonic tension-active peroxydes hyperoxydes, azo-compounds, organic inorganic acids high corrosive potential, Fe ions generally detected pollutants, each them specific harmful potential contributing cumulative effect endangering human health directly indirectly environmental circulating contaminants.
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