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Migration,clogging, and carbon source release of nano emulsified vegetable oil in porous media,evaluated by column experiments
Authors:Bao-nan He  Fei Wang  Yu-qian Lian  Yue-kun Zhao
Affiliation:1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China;2. Department of Engineering, China State Science Dingshi Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd, Beijing, China
Abstract:To effectively solve the problem of aquifer clogging in the process of in situ bioremediation of groundwater pollution by micron emulsified vegetable oil (Micron EVO), Nano emulsified vegetable oil (Nano EVO) was prepared to replace conventional micron EVO, and three one-dimensional laboratory columns packed with medium or fine sands were conducted to simulate migration, clogging, and carbon source release of EVO in porous media. Column experiment results show that micron and nano EVO resulted in a 20.40% and 3.20% reduction in permeability of medium sand, respectively. Correspondingly, the interception of micron and nano EVO in medium sand were 28.51% and 20.15%, respectively. Obviously, EVO interception is an important reason for permeability loss, and reducing EVO droplet size can effectively alleviate permeability loss in porous media. The COD ratios (dissolved COD/total COD) of micron and nano EVO in medium sand were 87.61% and 61.95%, respectively. The release effect of nano EVO was better than that of micron EVO. Effective longevity of micron and nano EVO were 243.17 d and 98.80 d, respectively. The effect of fine sand media on EVO indicated nano EVO can be used in a finer granular media, and its longevity can also be extended in this media.
Keywords:Nano EVO  porous media  migration  permeability  effective longevity
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