Pressure-controlled injection of guar gum stabilized microscale zerovalent iron for groundwater remediation

Author(s)
Michaela Luna, Francesca Gastone, Tiziana Tosco, Rajandrea Sethi, Milica Velimirovic, Johan Gemoets, Rob Muyshondt, Hans Sapion, Norbert Klaas, Leen Bastiaens
Abstract

The paper reports a pilot injection test of microsized zerovalent iron (mZVI) dispersed in a guar gum shear thinning solution. The test was performed in the framework of the EU research project AQUAREHAB in a site in Belgium contaminated by chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs). The field application was aimed to overcome those critical aspects which hinder mZVI field injection, mainly due to the colloidal instability of ZVI-based suspensions. The iron slurry properties (iron particles size and concentration, polymeric stabilizer type and concentration, slurry viscosity) were designed in the laboratory based on several tests (reactivity tests towards contaminants, sedimentation tests and rheological measurements). The particles were delivered into the aquifer through an injection well specifically designed for controlled-pressure delivery (approximately 10 bars). The well characteristics and the critical pressure of the aquifer (i.e. the injection pressure above which fracturing occurs) were assessed via two innovative injection step rate tests, one performed with water and the other one with guar gum. Based on laboratory and field preliminary tests, a flow regime at the threshold between permeation and preferential flow was selected for mZVI delivery, as a compromise between the desired homogeneous distribution of the mZVI around the injection point (ensured by permeation flow) and the fast and effective injection of the slurry (guaranteed by high discharge rates and injection pressure, resulting in the generation of preferential flow paths). A monitoring setup was designed and installed for the real-time monitoring of relevant parameters during injection, and for a fast determination of the spatial mZVI distribution after injection via non-invasive magnetic susceptibility measurements.

Organisation(s)
External organisation(s)
Politecnico di Torino, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), SAPION bvba, Universität Stuttgart
Journal
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Volume
181
Pages
46-58
No. of pages
13
ISSN
0169-7722
Publication date
10-2015
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
104023 Environmental chemistry, 104002 Analytical chemistry, 105906 Environmental geosciences, 210001 Nanoanalytics
Keywords
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/pressurecontrolled-injection-of-guar-gum-stabilized-microscale-zerovalent-iron-for-groundwater-remediation(291f4adc-e550-45b3-8eda-2abe853f5dad).html