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Modeling of Nitrate Adsorption and Reduction in Fe0-Packed Columns through Impulse Loading Tests
Authors:Yong H Huang  Tian C Zhang
Affiliation:1Postdoctoral Research Associate, 209 PKI, Civil Engineering Dept., Univ. of Nebraska–Lincoln at Omaha Campus, Omaha, NE 68182-0178.
2Associate Professor, 205D PKI, Civil Engineering Dept., Univ. of Nebraska–Lincoln at Omaha Campus, Omaha, NE 68182-0178 (corresponding author). E-mail: tzhang@unomaha.edu
Abstract:A conventional tracer study using Li+ and Cl? was conducted on four Fe0-packed column reactors for nitrate removal. Both Li+ and Cl? showed strong adsorption onto iron media and thus were not ideal tracers for the study. Tests using an impulse loading of nitrate were then innovated to investigate the transport and reduction of nitrate in the reactors. The impulse loading was superposed on a continuous constant feeding of nitrate which generated a steady effluent baseline. A multivariable model incorporating hydraulic dispersion, adsorption/desorption, and reduction of nitrate was developed and numerically solved. Both Langmuir adsorption and linear adsorption isotherms were separately applied to describe nitrate adsorption on the reactive surface. The parameters of the model were estimated by fitting the model with the response curves from the impulse loading tests. These estimated parameters were consistent with previous studies. Specifically, the modeling results suggest a significant adsorption of nitrate by the iron media, causing an evident retardation effect. The research may lead to new methods for studying the fate of contaminants in porous reactive environments.
Keywords:Adsorption  Load tests  Abatement and removal  Nitrates  Tracers  Ground-water pollution  
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