2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(76a) Kinetic Parameter Estimation from Experimental Laboratory Data for Modeling Reactions Occurring in a Groundwater Permeable Reactive Barrier
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The research work presented here focuses on the effluent concentrations of dissolved species from a laboratory column operated in a manner to mimic a groundwater biowall. The data from this laboratory column is used to estimate the kinetic parameters of a time-dependent one-dimensional fate and transport model of the biowall and downgradient groundwater. The model was developed by applying mass balance equations over a control volume of the aquifer between a biowall and a surface water body receptor. MATLAB was used to solve the family of partial differential equations for a timescale extending to approximately 4 years, using appropriate initial / boundary condition values. The species incorporated into the model include glucose (surrogate for carbon source upon degradation of solid carbonaceous material), lactic acid (surrogate for fatty acids), the electron donor sulfate and the product of sulfate reduction, namely sulfide. The agreement between model results and the laboratory column data is presented.