Remediation of Groundwater Contaminated with Zinc Using Permeable Reactive Barriers Containing Foundry Sands

주물사가 포함된 투수반응벽체(PRB)를 이용한 아연으로 오염된 지하수 처리기법 연구

  • 이태윤 (포항산업과학기술연구소) ;
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  • 박재우 (한양대학교 공과대학 토목공학과)
  • Published : 2002.10.01

Abstract

Partition coefficients for zinc vary on a broad range depending on properties of the foundry sands (TOC, clay content, total iron content) and solution pH. Among these properties, solution pH was found to be the most important factor. Empirical equations were developed from batch tests to predict partition coefscients and rate constants as a function of foundry sand properties and solution pH. Rate constants obtained from batch (kinetic) tests and batch sorption tests were found to be comparable when the solution pHs were comparable.

아연의 주물사에 대한 분배계수는 주물사에 포함된 TOC, 점토 함량, 총 철 함량 등에 따라 변하고 특히 용액 PH에 큰 영향을 받는 것을 관찰하였다. Batch 실험으로부터 얻어진 경험식으로부터분배계수와 제거상수를 예측할 수 있었다. Batch kinetic 실험과 batch sorption 실험으로부터 얻어진 분배계수는 용액 pH가 같을 시 거의 같은 값을 보이고 있다.

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