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  • Favorable and unfavorable attachment of colloids in a discrete sandstone fracture.

Favorable and unfavorable attachment of colloids in a discrete sandstone fracture.

Journal of contaminant hydrology (2021-11-12)
Sean Spanik, Ertiana Rrokaj, Pulin K Mondal, Brent E Sleep
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The transport of cationic amine-modified latex (AML) and anionic carboxylate-modified latex (CML) microspheres through a discrete sandstone fracture with mineralogical heterogeneity and roughness was studied. Two microsphere sizes (200 nm and 1000 nm), two ionic strengths (5 mM and 10 mM), and two specific discharges (0.35 mm.s-1 and 0.70 mm.s-1) were tested to observe the impact on transport under favorable and unfavorable conditions. The difference in retention between AML (net favorable) and CML (net unfavorable) microsphere attachment was 25% for the 200 nm microspheres and 13% for the 1000 nm microspheres. Less than 50% of the AML microspheres were retained in the fracture, postulated to be due to the effects of mineralogical heterogeneity and fracture surface roughness. The effect of an increase in ionic strength in increasing retention was significant for unfavorable attachment, but was not significant for favorable attachment conditions. The effect of specific discharge was minor for all but the 200 nm CML microspheres at 10 mM ionic strength. When flushing the fracture first with cationic microspheres, then with anionic microspheres, the recovery of anionic microspheres resembled favorable attachment presumably due to interaction with cationic microspheres that remained attached to the sandstone surface. Colloid breakthrough curves could be fit well with a two site attachment model, with reversible and irreversible sites.

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乳胶珠,胺改性聚苯乙烯,荧光黄绿色, aqueous suspension, 1.0 μm mean particle size