Ionic strength and zeta potential effects on colloid transport and retention processes: Ionic strength and zeta potential effects on colloid transport and retention processes
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2021-05
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In this study, a fully coupled pore scale model was developed with the aim of exploring the effects of ionic strength and zeta potential on colloids transport under favourable and unfavourable conditions. The Lattice Boltzmann-Smoothed Profile method was used to simulate particle-particle and particle-fluid interactions without a need for assumptions of dilute suspension and clean bed filtration. Simulation using a wide range of parameters have shown creation, and breakup of agglomerates. Results are used to obtain time-averaged behaviour of transport properties, such as pore void fraction, conductivity, and surface coverage. We have found that in comparison with zeta potential, increasing ionic strength had a greater impact on particles behaviour. A raise in ionic strength caused a decrease in pore void fraction and its conductivity and an increase in aggregates connectivity.
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Aggregation, Colloid transport, Ionic strength, Lattice Boltzmann method, Pore scale, Smoothed profile method, Zeta potential, Taverne, Biotechnology, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Materials Chemistry
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Samari Kermani, M, Jafari, S, Rahnama, M & Raoof, A 2021, 'Ionic strength and zeta potential effects on colloid transport and retention processes : Ionic strength and zeta potential effects on colloid transport and retention processes', Colloids and Interface Science Communications, vol. 42, 100389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colcom.2021.100389