Early breakthrough of colloids and bacteriophage MS2 in a water-saturated sand column
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2004
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Chrysikopoulos Constantinos
Χρυσικοπουλος Κωνσταντινος
Arturo A. Keller
Sanya Sirivithayapakorn
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We conducted column-scale experiments to observe the effect of transport velocity
and colloid size on early breakthrough of free moving colloids, to relate previous
observations at the pore scale to a larger scale. The colloids used in these experiments
were bacteriophage MS2 (0.025 mm), and 0.05- and 3-mm spherical polystyrene beads, and
were compared with a conservative nonsorbing tracer (KCl). The results show that early
breakthrough of colloids increases with colloid size and water velocity, compared with the
tracer. These results are in line with our previous observations at the pore scale that
indicated that larger colloids are restricted by the size exclusion effect from sampling all
paths, and therefore they tend to disperse less and move in the faster streamlines, if they
are not filtered out. The measured macroscopic dispersion coefficient decreases with
colloid size due to the preferential flow paths, as observed at the pore scale. Dispersivity,
typically considered only a property of the medium, is in this case also a function of
colloid size, in particular at low Peclet numbers due to the size exclusion effect. Other
parameters for colloid transport, such as collector efficiency and colloid filtration rates,
were also estimated from the experimental breakthrough curve using a numerical fitting
routine. In general, we found that the estimated filtration parameters follow the clean bed
filtration model, although with a lower filtration efficiency overall.
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C. V. Chrysikopoulos,A. A. Keller ,S. Sirivithayapakorn , "Early breakthrough of colloids and bacteriophage MS2 in a water-saturated sand column", Wat.Resourc. Re.,vol.40,no. 8,2004.doi :10.1029/2003WR002676