1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3894(96)01855-9
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Leaching models for multiple immersed materials and for granular materials flushed in a column

Abstract: The present paper addresses the leaching of hazardous contaminants from immersed and replenished materials and from granular materials flushed in a column. First, the leaching of an immersed material in contact with a limited volume of leachant is studied. The mass transfer from material to leachant is assumed to he inversely proportional to Jt (i.e. following the semiinfinite medium diffusion model). The leaching model accounts for the concentration of the contaminant in the leachant, the (deviation from) equ… Show more

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“…Godbee and Joy (5) used a semi-infinite medium diffusion model and obtained an expression for the leaching from monoliths. Based on the same bulk diffusion model, Brouwers (6) derived an expression for the leaching of granular materials. The bulk diffusion model however does not account for the leachant pH nor the observed matrix dissolution taking place in the cement during exposure to an acidic environment (7,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Godbee and Joy (5) used a semi-infinite medium diffusion model and obtained an expression for the leaching from monoliths. Based on the same bulk diffusion model, Brouwers (6) derived an expression for the leaching of granular materials. The bulk diffusion model however does not account for the leachant pH nor the observed matrix dissolution taking place in the cement during exposure to an acidic environment (7,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%