Colloid release from surfaces in response to ionic strength and flow perturbations has been mechanistically simulated. However, these models do not address the mechanism by which colloid attachment occurs, at least in the presence of bulk colloid–collector repulsion (unfavorable conditions), which is a prevalent environmental condition. We test whether a mechanistic model that predicts colloid attachment under unfavorable conditions also predicts colloid release in response to reduced ionic strength (IS) and increased fluid velocity (conditions thought prevalent for mobilization of environmental colloids). The model trades in mean-field colloid–collector interaction for discrete representation of surface heterogeneity, which accounts for a ...
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the column inlet and lower relative concentrations in the effluent. For a given sand and colloid, in...
Colloid release from surfaces in response to ionic strength and flow perturbations has been mechanis...
thesisColloid attachment and detachment behaviors concern a wide range of environmental contexts but...
We present continuum models to describe colloid release in the subsurface during transient physicoch...
We present continuum models to describe colloid release in the subsurface during transient physicoch...
Colloids may become detached from surfaces in environmental systems if the conditions are favorable....
Colloids may become detached from surfaces in environmental systems if the conditions are favorable....
Recent experiments revealed that roughness decreases the gap in colloid attachment between favorable...
Temporal variations in the chemistry of infiltrating water into the subsurface are known to cause re...
Temporal variations in the chemistry of infiltrating water into the subsurface are known to cause re...
Temporal variations in the chemistry of infiltrating water into the subsurface are known to cause re...
This study investigates ionic strength dependent deposition and release of microparticles in saturat...
This study investigates ionic strength dependent deposition and release of microparticles in saturat...
International audienceThe understanding of Colloids transport, deposit or detachment in porous media...
The understanding of Colloids transport, deposit or detachment in porous media is of central importa...
the column inlet and lower relative concentrations in the effluent. For a given sand and colloid, in...
Colloid release from surfaces in response to ionic strength and flow perturbations has been mechanis...
thesisColloid attachment and detachment behaviors concern a wide range of environmental contexts but...
We present continuum models to describe colloid release in the subsurface during transient physicoch...
We present continuum models to describe colloid release in the subsurface during transient physicoch...
Colloids may become detached from surfaces in environmental systems if the conditions are favorable....
Colloids may become detached from surfaces in environmental systems if the conditions are favorable....
Recent experiments revealed that roughness decreases the gap in colloid attachment between favorable...
Temporal variations in the chemistry of infiltrating water into the subsurface are known to cause re...
Temporal variations in the chemistry of infiltrating water into the subsurface are known to cause re...
Temporal variations in the chemistry of infiltrating water into the subsurface are known to cause re...
This study investigates ionic strength dependent deposition and release of microparticles in saturat...
This study investigates ionic strength dependent deposition and release of microparticles in saturat...
International audienceThe understanding of Colloids transport, deposit or detachment in porous media...
The understanding of Colloids transport, deposit or detachment in porous media is of central importa...
the column inlet and lower relative concentrations in the effluent. For a given sand and colloid, in...