Effects of clay minerals on the transport of perfluorooctanoic acid in saturated porous media

We examined the effects of representative clay minerals, montmorillonite (M) and kaolin (K), on perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) transport under saturated conditions. Results showed that low amounts of M or K addition increased and high addition amounts reduced PFOA retardation in quartz sand during th...

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Published inYing yong sheng tai xue bao Vol. 33; no. 12; p. 3363
Main Authors Chen, Yi-Fan, Lyu, Xue-Yan, Yu, Zhi-Guo, Sun, Yuan-Yuan, Wu, Ji-Chun
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published China 01.12.2022
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Summary:We examined the effects of representative clay minerals, montmorillonite (M) and kaolin (K), on perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) transport under saturated conditions. Results showed that low amounts of M or K addition increased and high addition amounts reduced PFOA retardation in quartz sand during the transport. With increasing addition of clay minerals (0-50%, weight ratio), the retardation factor of the M-added system increased from 1.03±0.00 to 1.31±0.03 and then decreased to 0.72±0.06, while that of the K-added system increased to 1.30±0.02 and then decreased to 0.49±0.11. Results of the tracer experiment showed that low amount of M or K addition did not produce preferential flow, while high amount addition induced obvious preferential flow, which resulted in the decrease in PFOA retardation. In addition, due to limitations of the highly negative-charged surface of the M or K modified sand and the solid-liquid ratio of column experiment, the modified M or K sand had low adsorption capacity of PFOA and thus
ISSN:1001-9332
DOI:10.13287/j.1001-9332.202212.017