Encyclopedia of Water 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119300762.wsts0068
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Colloid Transport in Environmental Granular Porous Media

Abstract: Colloids are nano‐ to micro‐sized particles (biological and nonbiological) suspended in water. They are important as contaminants (e.g. pathogens), or carriers of contaminants (e.g. dissolved organic matter or clays) in water, as well as in a multitude of other contexts ranging from subsurface cleanup of hazardous waste (e.g. nano zero valent iron) to drug delivery in biological systems. The above contexts all involve colloid transport in porous media, wherein a complex set of physical and chemical interaction… Show more

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“…Their results confirm that plastic particles can enter the aquifer via seawater intrusion. Particles that attach to porous media during this process are more easily moved by GW-seawater displacement, especially when there is low ionic strength as the colloids attached to porous media tend to detach [75]. As a result, these particles can return into the seawater.…”
Section: Transport Mechanisms Of Mps To Gw From Rivers Lakes and Seaw...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results confirm that plastic particles can enter the aquifer via seawater intrusion. Particles that attach to porous media during this process are more easily moved by GW-seawater displacement, especially when there is low ionic strength as the colloids attached to porous media tend to detach [75]. As a result, these particles can return into the seawater.…”
Section: Transport Mechanisms Of Mps To Gw From Rivers Lakes and Seaw...mentioning
confidence: 99%