降水对PRB低频电特性的影响:监测PRB的意义

Jaeyoung Choi, Yuxin Wu, L. Slater
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诱导极化(IP)监测活性铁性能降低的能力正在实验室进行研究。低频(0.1 ~ 1000hz)电性能对金属-水溶液界面化学反应敏感。测量的重点是IP对Fe0表面化学变化的敏感性,这是由于矿物沉淀和水电化学控制引起的老化。观察到金属表面/附近极化量级参数对总Fe0表面积的高灵敏度。在0.001 ~ 1.0 M范围内,NaNO3、NaCl和CaCl2的极化强度和优势弛豫时间与电解质活性相关。这两个参数也取决于价态。虽然电化学极化机制尚不确定,但对EDL厚度的观测结果与双层理论一致。极化强度与pH值无明显关系,说明固定电荷对IP值没有贡献。研究了OH、SO4、PO4和CO3对Fe0-sand样品(10% Fe0)在诱导沉淀一段时间内电参数的影响。采用x射线衍射/扫描电镜对Fe0表面析出进行了验证。电气参数的变化为监测PRBs的低频电气方法的灵敏度提供了洞察力。
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Effects of Precipitation on the Low-Frequency Electrical Properties of PRB: Implications for Monitoring PRBs
The ability of induced polarization (IP) to monitor reduction in reactive iron performance is being investigated in the laboratory. Low frequency (0.1-1000 Hz) electrical properties are sensitive to metal-aqueous solution interface chemistry. Measurements have focused on sensitivity of IP to changes in Fe0 surface chemistry with aging due to mineral precipitation and aqueous electrochemical controls. High sensitivity of parameters defining polarization magnitude at/near the metal surface to total Fe0 surface area is observed. Polarization magnitude and dominant relaxation time correlate with electrolyte activity for 0.001-1.0 M for NaNO3, NaCl and CaCl2. Both parameters depend also on valence. Observations are consistent with double-layer (EDL) theory for the thickness of the EDL, although the electrochemical polarization mechanism observed with IP is uncertain. Polarization magnitude shows no relationship to pH, indicating that the fixed charge does not contribute to IP. Th e effects of Fe-precipitation by OH, SO4, PO4 and CO3 on electrical parameters was investigated for Fe0-sand samples (10% Fe0) over a period of induced precipitation. Aqueous chemistry was monitored and Fe0 surface precipitation verified by x-ray diffraction/scanning electron microscopy. Changes in electrical parameters provide insight into the sensitivity of the low-frequency electrical method for monitoring PRBs.
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