The release of hydroxyl ions from two variable charge soils associated with the adsorption of chloride in NaClO4 solutions was examined. The complete release required about 10 minutes. The release decreased with the i...The release of hydroxyl ions from two variable charge soils associated with the adsorption of chloride in NaClO4 solutions was examined. The complete release required about 10 minutes. The release decreased with the increase in the NaClO4 concentration at first and eventually was little affected by the latter. The adsorption of Cl- was almost linearly related with the quantity of NaCl added to the system, while the OHrelease-NaCl curve varied with the soil type and the concentration of NaClO4. The logarithm of the quantity of released OH- was linearly related with the pH. The ratio of released OH- to adsorbed Cl- was larger in dilute NaClO4 solutions than in concentrated solutions and decreased with increasing NaCl.展开更多
Electrical capacitance volume tomography(ECVT) is a recently-developed technique for real-time,non-invasive 3D monitoring of processes involving materials with strong contrasts in dielectric permittivity.This work is ...Electrical capacitance volume tomography(ECVT) is a recently-developed technique for real-time,non-invasive 3D monitoring of processes involving materials with strong contrasts in dielectric permittivity.This work is first application of the method to visualization of water flow in soil.We describe the principles behind the method,and then demonstrate its use with a simple laboratory infiltration experiment.32 ECVT sensors were installed on the sides of an empty PVC column.Water was poured into the column at a constant rate,and ECVT data were collected every second.The column was then packed with dry sand and again supplied with water at a constant rate with data collected every second.Data were analyzed to give bulk average water contents,which proved consistent with the water supply rates.Data were also analyzed to give 3D images(216 voxels) allowing visualization of the water distribution during the experiments.Result of this work shows that water infiltration into the soil,wall flow,progress of the unstable wetting front and the final water distribution are clearly visible.展开更多
文摘The release of hydroxyl ions from two variable charge soils associated with the adsorption of chloride in NaClO4 solutions was examined. The complete release required about 10 minutes. The release decreased with the increase in the NaClO4 concentration at first and eventually was little affected by the latter. The adsorption of Cl- was almost linearly related with the quantity of NaCl added to the system, while the OHrelease-NaCl curve varied with the soil type and the concentration of NaClO4. The logarithm of the quantity of released OH- was linearly related with the pH. The ratio of released OH- to adsorbed Cl- was larger in dilute NaClO4 solutions than in concentrated solutions and decreased with increasing NaCl.
文摘Electrical capacitance volume tomography(ECVT) is a recently-developed technique for real-time,non-invasive 3D monitoring of processes involving materials with strong contrasts in dielectric permittivity.This work is first application of the method to visualization of water flow in soil.We describe the principles behind the method,and then demonstrate its use with a simple laboratory infiltration experiment.32 ECVT sensors were installed on the sides of an empty PVC column.Water was poured into the column at a constant rate,and ECVT data were collected every second.The column was then packed with dry sand and again supplied with water at a constant rate with data collected every second.Data were analyzed to give bulk average water contents,which proved consistent with the water supply rates.Data were also analyzed to give 3D images(216 voxels) allowing visualization of the water distribution during the experiments.Result of this work shows that water infiltration into the soil,wall flow,progress of the unstable wetting front and the final water distribution are clearly visible.