Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8885803 | Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental and computational study was performed to investigate the role of multi-component intra-NAPL diffusion on NAPL-water mass transfer. Molecular weight and the NAPL component concentrations were determined to be the most important parameters affecting intra-NAPL diffusion coefficients. Four NAPLs with different viscosities but the same quantified mass were simulated. For a spherical NAPL body, a combination of NAPL properties and interphase mass transfer rate can result in internal diffusion limitations. When the main intra-NAPL diffusion coefficients are in the range of self-diffusion coefficients (10â5 to 10â6â¯cm2/s), dissolution is not limited by internal diffusion except for high mass transfer rate coefficients (>180â¯cm/day). For a complex and relatively high viscous NAPL (>50â¯g/(cmâ¯s)), smaller intra-NAPL diffusion coefficients (<10â8) are expected and even low mass transfer rate coefficients (~6â¯cm/day) can result in diffusion-limited dissolution.
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Authors
Saeid Shafieiyoun, Neil R. Thomson,