Scaling in situ bioremediation problems by application of multiphase, multicomponent transport theory

被引:1
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作者
Mackinnon, RJ [1 ]
Schimmel, KA [1 ]
Loehr, CA [1 ]
Best, JF [1 ]
Wolfram, JH [1 ]
机构
[1] N Carolina Agr & Technol State Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Greensboro, NC 27411 USA
关键词
bioremediation; bioventing; scaling;
D O I
10.1080/00986449708936585
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
A methodology for scaling in situ bioremediation problems is presented. This methodology is based on multiphase, multicomponent transport theory and employs inspectional analysis and numerical sensitivity studies. A general mathematical model that describes subsurface aerobic biotransformation of organic chemical species in a multiphase setting is first presented. This general model is applied to the specific case of microbial enhanced vapor-vacuum extraction (MEVVE) in a one-dimensional zone of immobile liquids. The resulting simplified MEVVE model considers rate-dependent interphase mass transfer, a flowing gaseous phase, a single hydrocarbon pseudo-component, and either oxygen or hydrocarbon limited microbial activity. By inspectional analysis a set of dimensionless groups are derived that represent the various model parameters. A series of numerical sensitivity studies are presented that examine the impact of selected dimensionless groups on overall system biotransformation rates. This analysis demonstrates that overall biotranformation rates can be significantly limited not only by insufficient transport of oxygen in the gaseous phase, but also by interfacial mass transfer resistance between nonaqueous phase liquid globules and adjacent fluids. Finally, an examination of the selected dimensionless groups reveals the parameter requirements for properly scaled MEVVE tests. These results indicate the need for further investigation of the importantance of fluid distributions in the pore space and their impact on the design of laboratory and field tests.
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页码:123 / 156
页数:34
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