多孔介质
生物强化
地下水
吸附
化学
细菌
生物修复
细菌细胞结构
化学工程
多孔性
生物物理学
岩土工程
地质学
生物
古生物学
有机化学
工程类
作者
Hua Zhong,Guansheng Liu,Yongbing Jiang,Jinzhong Yang,Yang Liu,Xin Yang,Zhifeng Liu,Guangming Zeng
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biotechadv.2017.03.009
摘要
The success of bioaugmentation processes for groundwater bioremediation requires efficient transport of bacteria in the subsurface environment. In this paper, the factors that influence transport of bacterial cells in porous media are reviewed and the effects of surfactants on the transport are discussed. Movement of bacterial cells in porous media is a process driven by advection and hydrodynamic dispersion forces of fluids. Immobilization of bacterial cells takes place due to processes such as adsorption and straining. Blocking and ripening along with bacterial migration process decrease and increase the retention of cells in porous media, respectively. Physicochemical properties of the porous media, groundwater chemistry, and properties of the bacterial cells affect the transport behavior. Surfactants have the potential to modify bacterial surface properties for both bacterial cells and medium solids, and thus enhance bacterial transport.
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