STUDY OF REACTIVE MEDIUM FOR PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS (PRB): LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS
Study of reactive medium for permeable reactive barriers (PRB): laboratory experiments
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5016/geociencias.v39i04.15133Abstract
This study presents results of laboratory studies to evaluate the assessment of zeolites as a reactive medium of Permeable Reactive Barriers (BRPs) in 3 particle size ranges (4.0x10-4 a 1.0x10-3 m, 1.0x10-3 a 2.0x10-3 m e 1.0x10-3 a 3.0x10-3 m). Studies were developed through physical, chemical, mineralogical, permeability and sorption characterization. The characterized zeolite is Clinoptilolite species, with specific weight of the solids of 22.87 kN/m3, Si/Al ratio of 6.8 and cation exchange capacity of 180 cmolc/kg. The different volumetric arrangements of the particles generated values of dry bulk density ranging from 10.01 to 11.00 kN/m3 and saturated hydraulic conductivities from 1x10-5 to 3x10-4 m/s, which result in arrangements compatible with different geological media. In terms of sorption, Langmuir isotherm adjust with r2 of 0.997 and for the adsorption kinetics, the behavior occurs through the sharing of electrons between zeolite and solute, with first order reaction coefficients ranging from 0.06 to 0.4 h-1 depending on the time of percolation. The results show that the zeolites in the studied particle size ranges are suitable for use as a reactive BRP medium in economically viable thicknesses for contaminated areas inserted in geological materials related to the Botucatu Formation.