Kinetics of Oxygen Release from ORC |
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Authors: | Dirk Schäfer Markus Ebert Ralf Köber Volkmar Plagentz Andreas Dahmke |
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Institution: | Christian-Albrechts-Universit?t zu Kiel , Institut für Geowissenschaften , Angewandte Geologie, Kiel , Germany |
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Abstract: | Oxygen release compounds (ORC) are one possibility to enhance aerobic degradation in contaminated aquifers. However, some applications have been reported where oxygen concentrations did not meet expectations, this was attributed to ground water composition, e.g., high pH. Column experiments have been performed and the measurements were interpreted using a numerical model to investigate oxygen release kinetics from ORC in more detail. Because the zero-order rate law recommended by the manufacturer did not reflect the measurements, a more complex kinetic scheme was developed. The simulations show a minor influence of inorganic ground water constituents on oxygen release from ORC in the columns due to buffering by mineral precipitation, but an enhanced oxygen release if aerobic degradation takes place. If ORC is applied as socks, the impact of inorganic ground water composition increases compared to the application in column experiments. A simple quadratic equation is provided to estimate oxygen release rate from the buffer capacity of the ground water versus increasing pH—a parameter easily determinable in the laboratory. For slightly mineralized waters with high pH, this equation forecasts decreased oxygen release, but no total inhibition of oxygen release. |
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Keywords: | kinetics numerical model ORC oxygen release rate |
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