Issue 3, 2005

The simultaneous modelling of metal ion and humic substance transport in column experiments

Abstract

Pulsed column experiments using Co, fulvic acid and porous sediment packing, along with up/down-flooding experiments using Eu, humic acid and intact sandstone blocks have been performed. The elution of metal and humic and their distribution along the sandstone columns have been measured. A mixed equilibrium and kinetic coupled chemical transport model has been used to simulate the results. In both cases, one exchangeable and one non-exchangeable component have been used to simulate the interaction of metal and humic substance. For the pulsed experiments, a simple equilibrium approach was used to model humic sorption, while a two component, kinetic model was required for the sandstone columns.

Graphical abstract: The simultaneous modelling of metal ion and humic substance transport in column experiments

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Oct 2004
Accepted
24 Dec 2004
First published
20 Jan 2005

J. Environ. Monit., 2005,7, 196-202

The simultaneous modelling of metal ion and humic substance transport in column experiments

N. D. Bryan, J. Barlow, P. Warwick, S. Stephens, J. J. W. Higgo and D. Griffin, J. Environ. Monit., 2005, 7, 196 DOI: 10.1039/B413241F

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