日本地球惑星科学連合2018年大会

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-GE 地質環境・土壌環境

[A-GE31] 地質媒体における物質移動,物質循環と環境評価

2018年5月21日(月) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (幕張メッセ国際展示場 7ホール)

コンビーナ:小島 悠揮(岐阜大学工学部)、濱本 昌一郎(東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科)、斎藤 広隆(東京農工大学大学院農学研究院、共同)、森 也寸志(岡山大学大学院環境生命科学研究科)

[AGE31-P13] 多孔質媒体中における微細気泡およびコロイド粒子の同時輸送に関する研究

*荻田 翔1濱本 昌一郎1二瓶 直登1西村 拓1 (1.東京大学農学生命科学研究科生物・環境工学専攻)

キーワード:微細気泡、コロイド粒子、多孔質体

Potential applications of fine bubble (FBs) have drawn more attention, especially in environmental engineering fields such as soil/groundwater remediation. Since colloidal particles exist in natural soil water, it is expected that simultaneous transport of FBs and colloidal particles occurs when FBs are applied to soil environment. In this study, batch experiments were conducted to investigate stability of FB (generated by air) solution, calboxyl latex (CL) solution, and mixture of FB and CL (FB-CL) solutions. Each solution was kept in air-tight bottle for several days, and time series change of bubble and particle size distributions were measured using resonant mass measurements. In addition, one-dimensional column transport experiments using glass beads were conducted, where FB solution, CL solution, or mixture of FB and CL solutions were injected to the column with a constant water flux. The turbidity, pH, EC, DO, and bubble or particle size distribution in the effluent were measured.
Batch experiments showed that bubble concentrations of FB and FB-CL solutions decreased with time. On the other hand,while particle concentrations of CL kept constant, that of FB-CL solutions decreased with time, respectively, indicating CL in FB-CL solutions was influenced by FB or dissolved gas (air). On the column transport experiments, applied FB concentration in FB-CL solutions affected FB effluent ratio. Higher FB mobility was observed when FB water with high concentration was applied, while particle concentrations in FB-CL solution does not affect FB effluent ratio. Effects of FB and CL interaction on the simultaneous transport of FB and CL will be further discussed.