posted on 2016-09-02, 00:00authored byShunan Dong, Xiaoqing Shi, Bin Gao, Jianfeng Wu, Yuanyuan Sun, Hongyan Guo, Hongxia Xu, Jichun Wu
In this work, saturated
and unsaturated structured heterogeneous
sand columns were used to examine the fate of graphene oxide (GO)
nanoparticles in heterogeneous porous media under various conditions.
A two-domain model considering mass exchange between zones was applied
to describe GO retention and transport in structured, heterogeneous
porous media, which matched the transport experimental breakthroughs
well. Experimental and model results showed that GO retention and
transport in all the heterogeneous columns were dominated by the preferential
flow phenomena. Under saturated conditions, the coarse sand with higher
hydraulic conductivity was the fast-flow domain (FFD), and the fine
sand was the slow-flow domain (SFD), and both FFD and SFD affected
GO particles fate in structured heterogeneous media. When the heterogeneous
columns were drained, the fine sand with higher moisture content became
the FFD, and the coarse sand was the SFD, however, preferential flows
in the FFD dominated GO retention and transport processes. For all
the columns, the mobility of GO decreased with the increasing ionic
strength (IS), and the previous retained particles were released by
reducing solution IS, indicating part of the retained particles were
trapped in the secondary minimum energy well.