Journal article
Colloid transport in unsaturated porous media: The role of water content and ionic strength on particle straining
Journal of contaminant hydrology, v 96(1-4), pp 113-127
19 Feb 2008
PMID: 18068262
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Abstract
Packed column and mathematical modeling studies were conducted to explore the influence of water saturation, pore-water ionic strength, and grain size on the transport of latex microspheres (1.1 mu m) in porous media. Experiments were carried out under chemically unfavorable conditions for colloid attachment to both solid-water interfaces (SWI) and air-water interfaces (AWI) using negatively charged and hydrophilic colloids and modifying the solution chemistry with a bicarbonate buffer to pH 10. Interaction energy calculations and complementary batch experiments were conducted and demonstrated that partitioning of colloids to the SWI and AWI was insignificant across the range of the ionic strengths considered. The breakthrough curve and final deposition profile were measured in each experiment indicating colloid retention was highly dependent on the suspension ionic strength, water content, and sand grain size. In contrast to conventional filtration theory, most colloids were found deposited close to the column inlet, and hyper-exponential deposition profiles were observed. A mathematical model, accounting for time- and depth-dependent straining, produced a reasonably good fit for both the breakthrough curves and final deposition profiles. Experimental and modeling results suggest that straining - the retention of colloids in low velocity regions of porous media such as grain junctions - was the primary mechanism of colloid retention under both saturated and unsaturated conditions. The extent of stagnant regions of flow within the pore structure is enhanced with decreasing water content, leading to a greater amount of retention. Ionic strength also contributes to straining, because the number of colloids that are held in the secondary energy minimum increases with ionic strength. These weakly associated colloids are prone to be translated to stagnation regions formed at grain-grain junctions, the solid-water-air triple point, and dead-end pores and then becoming trapped. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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- Title
- Colloid transport in unsaturated porous media: The role of water content and ionic strength on particle straining
- Creators
- Saeed Torkzaban - University of California, RiversideScott A. Bradford - U.S. Salinity LaboratoryMartinus Th van Genuchten - U.S. Salinity LaboratorySharon L. Walker - University of California, Riverside
- Publication Details
- Journal of contaminant hydrology, v 96(1-4), pp 113-127
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Number of pages
- 15
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- College of Engineering
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000254134400008
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-38749149547
- Other Identifier
- 991021229981404721
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- Web of Science research areas
- Environmental Sciences
- Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
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