articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyApr 8, 2003Closed access

Modeling Colloid Attachment, Straining, and Exclusion in Saturated Porous Media

U.S. Salinity Laboratory

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Abstract

A conceptual model for colloid transport is developed that accounts for colloid attachment straining, and exclusion. Colloid attachment and detachment is modeled using first-order rate expressions, whereas straining is described using an irreversible first-order straining term that is depth dependent. Exclusion is modeled by adjusting transport parameters for colloid-accessible pore space. Fitting attachment and detachment model parameters to colloid transport data provided a reasonable description of effluent concentration curves, but the spatial distribution of retained colloids at the column inlet was severely underestimated for systems that exhibited significant colloid mass removal. A more physically…

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Keywords
  • Colloid
  • Chemistry
  • Porous medium
  • Porosity
  • Mineralogy
  • Materials science
  • Physical chemistry
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