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Biofiltration of Volatile Pollutants: Solubility Effects
Davison, Brian H. ; Barton, John W.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
关键词: Biomass;    Biological Materials;    Transport;    Bioremediation;    Kinetics;   
DOI  :  10.2172/834468
RP-ID  :  EMSP-73793-2002
RP-ID  :  834468
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

This project investigates and collects fundamental partitioning data for a variety of sparingly soluble subsurface contaminants (e.g., TCE, etc.) between vapor, aqueous phase, and matrices containing substantial quantities of biomass and biomass components. Due to the difficulty of obtaining these measurements, environmental models have generally used solubility constants of chemicals in pure water or, in a few rare cases, simple linear models. Our prior EMSP work has shown that the presence of biological material can increase effective solubilities by an order of magnitude for sparingly soluble organics; therefore, the previous simple approaches are not valid and are extremely poor predictors of actual bio-influenced partitioning. It is likely that environmental contaminants will partition in a similar manner into high-biomass phases (e.g. biobarriers and plants) or humic soils. Biological material in the subsurface can include lipids, fatty acids, humic materials, as well as the lumped and difficult-to-estimate 'biomass'. Our measurements include partition into these biological materials to allow better estimation. Fundamental data collected will be used in mathematical models predicting transport and sorption in subsurface environments, with the impacts on bioremediation being evaluated based on this new information. Our 2-D Win95/98/XP software program, Biofilter 1.0, developed as a part of our prior EMSP efforts for describing biofiltration processes with consideration given to both kinetic and mass transfer factors, is being extended to incorporate and use this information.

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