Oil-in-Water Emulsions for Encapsulated Delivery of Reactive Iron Particles

被引:67
作者
Berge, Nicole D. [1 ]
Ramsburg, C. Andrew [1 ]
机构
[1] Tufts Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Medford, MA 02155 USA
关键词
TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; EDIBLE OIL; NANOSCALE; NANOPARTICLES; DECHLORINATION; STABILIZATION; PERMEABILITY; AGGREGATION; REMEDIATION;
D O I
10.1021/es900358p
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Treatment of dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source zones using suspensions of reactive iron particles relies upon effective transport of the nano- to submicrometer scale iron particles within the subsurface. Recognition that poor subsurface transport of iron particles results front particle-particle and particle-soil interactions permits development of strategies which increase transport In this work, experiments were conducted to assess a novel approach for encapsulated delivery of iron particles within porous media using oil-in-water emulsions. Objectives of This study included feasibility demonstration of producing kinetically stable, iron-containing, oil-in-water emulsions and evaluating the transport of these iron-containing, oil-in-water emulsions within water-saturated porous media. Emulsions developed in this study have mean droplet diameters between 1 and 2 mu m, remain kinetically stable for > 1.5 h, and possess densities (0.996-1.00 g/mL at 22 degrees C) and dynamic viscosities (2.4-9.3 mPa.s at 22 degrees C and 20 s(-1)) that are favorable to transport within DNAPL source zones. Breakthrough curves and post-experiment extractions from column experiments conducted with medium and fine sands suggest little emulsion retention (< 0.20% wt) at a Darcy velocity of 0.4 m/day. These findings demonstrate that emulsion encapsulation is a promising method for delivery of iron particles and warrants further investigation.
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页码:5060 / 5066
页数:7
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