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Role of ionic concentration in the kinetic attachment of kaolinite and sand

Author(s)
Won, JongmukBurns, Susan E.
Issued Date
2023-02
DOI
10.1139/cgj-2021-0682
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83107
Citation
CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL, v.60, no.2, pp.113 - 122
Abstract
Clay particle deposition in porous media is critical in many geotechnical applications that rely on filtration. The deposition of particles in the filter medium can result in clogging, which causes a reduction in the hydraulic conductivity of the filter medium. Particle attachment and detachment are a function of the interaction energy between clay particles and the filter bed material, which is frequently sand. These mechanisms are governed by the size of the clay particles as well as the solution chemistry. Batch kinetic adsorption tests were carried out to investigate the impact of ionic strength on the attachment of kaolinite to silica sand grains. Significant attachment of kaolinite was observed as ionic strength of the pore fluid increased and as the size of silica particles decreased. The short-term deposition of clay particles was not sensitive to ionic strength; however, in contrast, long-term deposition was a strong function of ionic strength.
Publisher
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
ISSN
0008-3674
Keyword (Author)
interaction energyclay depositionionic strengthbatch kinetic testclogging
Keyword
COLLOID ATTACHMENTCLAY-MINERALSPOROUS-MEDIAPARTICLE DEPOSITIONADSORPTIONTRANSPORTSTRENGTHMONTMORILLONITESORPTIONMINIMUM

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