Modeling the Impacts from Nonlinear Sorption on PRCs and ...
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Modeling the Impacts from Nonlinear Sorption on PRCs and Target Compounds Quantification through Passive Sampling
Xiaolong Shen, Magdalena Rakowska, Songjing Yan, and Danny Reible(Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA)
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Passive Sampling
PE PDM
Passive sampling
(Lu et al., 2011)
CAt Equilibrium
K : Partitioning Coefficient between Polymer and Water
C C K f
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PRC Correction
FSS 1 C /C ,
FSS C /C ,
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1-D Diffusion Model
Sediment layer r L : R D
Polymer layer 0 r L : D
Rectangular Coordinate 2‐layer Model (PE, POM)
Sediment Layer Resistance Dominant Solution
FSS 1 expRDt
K Lerfc
RDtK L
log RD ~ log K
(Lampert et al., 2015)
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Cylindrical Coordinate Model
Cylindrical Coordinate Model (PDMS fiber)
ξ - ratio of sorption on polymer to “displaced sediment”
1 1 e erfc 1 ω 1 e erfc 1 ω
Where ξ 1 δ , ω 1 ξ
Sediment layer r L : R D r
Polymer layer L r L : D r
Sediment Layer Resistance Dominant Solution
log R ~ log K
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Impact from Cylindrical Geometry
Cylindrical geometry more rapid approach to equilibrium
Typical ξ for HOCs ~ 50
ξ for various PDMS fibers 17 μm 50 μm 100 μm
PCB28 47.6 31.4 26.6PCB52 48.6 32.2 27.2PCB10
1 52.2 34.5 29.2PCB13
8 55.4 36.6 30.9PCB18
0 59.4 39.3 33.2
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Passive Sampling Calibration Tool
Available at: https://www.depts.ttu.edu/ceweb/groups/reiblesgroup/downloads.html
PRC_Model_v_1.4• Analytical model for predicting
targets’ FSS based on PRCs
• Include all existing kinetic models
• Excel spreadsheet with VBA
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Asymmetric Behaviors of PRCs
Choi et al., 2016
PRC release rate > Target uptake rate
Sampler: PE
Target: 4 PCBs
PRCs: 5 PCBs not existed in sediment
Activated carbon amended sediment from Hunter’s Point
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Sorption in Activated Carbon
(Azhar, 2015)
Sorption in AC – Nonlinear
logK NPCB 18 7.3 0.51PCB 52 6.9 0.42PCB 77 7.8 0.67
PCB 101 6.9 0.48PCB 118 7.3 0.54
q K C
Freundlich Isotherm
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Non-linear Sorption Model
C : Concentration in polymer
D : Diffusivity in polymer
D: Water diffusivity
C : Concentration in porewater
q : Solid concentration in AC
ρ : Bulk density of AC
ε: Porosity
1‐D Diffusion Model
Non‐linear Sorption Model – Freundlich Isotherm
Non‐Competitive:
Competitive:
q K C
q , q , K C , C ,
q , /q , C , /C ,
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Numerical Simulation
CapSim 3 ‐ A numerical model solves the one-dimensional transient non-linear advection-diffusion-reaction-sorption equation using finite difference method.
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Problematic PRC CasesInitial porewater concentration (μg/L)
Scenarios Plot FSS Polymer (C /K ) Sediment+AC (C)1 PRC 0.01 02 Target 0 0.013 Target 0 0.0001
PRC FSS < Target
PRC FSS > Target
Non‐competitive CaseFreundlich Isotherm
q K C
N 0.7
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Initial porewater concentration (μg/L) Scenarios Plot FSS Polymer (C /K ) Sediment+AC (C)
1 PRC 0.01 04 Target 0 0.0015 PRC 0.1 0
Problematic PRC Cases
PRC FSS > Target
PRC FSS < TargetNon‐competitive CaseFreundlich Isotherm
q K C
N 0.7
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General FSS Behavior from PRCs
Non‐competitive CaseFreundlich Isotherm
q K C
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Competitive Sorption Initial porewater concentration (μg/L)
Scenarios Plot FSS Polymer (C /K ) Sediment+AC (C)1 PRC 0.01 0.12 Target 0.01 0.1
q , q , K C C
q , /q , C /C
Competitive Case
N 0.7
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Nonlinear Model Results
𝟓𝐰𝐭 % 𝐀𝐂𝐍𝐀𝐂 𝟎. 𝟕𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐊𝐀𝐂 𝟎. 𝟖𝟑 ∗ 𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐊𝐎𝐖𝟎. 𝟓
Nonlinear(NL) model predicts the difference of FSS between PRCs and target compounds with appropriate parameters
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AC Amendment in Hunter’s Point
AquaGate + PAC
Sedimite
Aquagate + PAC Sedimite
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Apparent Increase in FSS with ACThe green dots are apparent FSS from post‐AC placement and the blue/purple/cyan dots are FSS correcting for nonlinear sorption.
The FSS from baseline (orange) is a good approximation to the actual FSS both pre and post placement
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SummaryPRC calibration modeling tool
‐ Analytical model for predicting targets’ FSS based on PRCs
‐ Include existing PRC kinetic models (cylindrical)‐ Spreadsheet model
Passive sampling with nonlinear sorption ‐ 1‐D diffusion model with nonlinear sorption terms‐ Concentration/nonlinearity of the sorbent sorption
Application of the modeling tool‐ Analyzing porewater concentration of PCBs at HP ‐ FSS from baseline is a good approximation for post
placement of AC
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