The effect of sand fractional wettability on SDBS-enhanced PCE immiscible mobilization in porous media

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH(2022)

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Fractional wettability is common in the dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPL) contaminated sites. However, it is still unclear how fractional wettability affects surfactant-enhanced DNAPL immiscible mobilization in saturated porous media. The macro-contact angle of the fractional wettability media was measured. The results of column experiments showed that the entrapped tetrachloroethene (PCE) saturations after sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) flooding were lower in the media where NAPL-wet sand was present compared with those in water-wet media. In the media which contained 25% octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS)-treated sand, the entrapped PCE saturations decreased to the minimum, and the decrease was much larger in fine sand media. The SDBS-enhanced PCE recoveries were jointly affected by fractional wettability, particle size, and interfacial tension (IFT). When NAPL-wet sand was present and SDBS concentration was just 0.125 g⋅L −1 , the SDBS-enhanced PCE recoveries increased significantly. As the SDBS concentration continues to increase to 0.5 g⋅L −1 , they only increased slightly. In the fine sand media, the SDBS-enhanced PCE recoveries were higher, and they increased more obviously with the increase of NAPL-wet sand fractions. The influence weight of fractional wettability on SDBS-enhanced PCE recoveries was the largest (47.09%) under the experimental conditions. These findings indicate that it is important to consider fractional wettability characteristics when establishing a DNAPL immiscible mobilization strategy, because it is not sufficient to consider only IFT reduction, especially in media with finer pore structures.
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Fractional wettability,Macro-contact angle,PCE,Immiscible mobilization,Water flooding,SDBS flooding
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