Hysteresis of colloid retention and release in saturated porous media during transients in solution chemistry.

@article{Torkzaban2010HysteresisOC,
  title={Hysteresis of colloid retention and release in saturated porous media during transients in solution chemistry.},
  author={Saeed Torkzaban and Hyunjung Kim and Jirka {\vS}imůnek and Scott A. Bradford},
  journal={Environmental science \& technology},
  year={2010},
  volume={44 5},
  pages={
          1662-9
        }
}
Saturated packed column and micromodel transport studies were conducted to gain insight on mechanisms of colloid retention and release under unfavorable attachment conditions. The initial deposition of colloids in porous media was found to be a strongly coupled process that depended on solution chemistry and pore space geometry. During steady state chemical conditions, colloid deposition was not a readily reversible process, and micromodel photos indicated that colloids were immobilized in the… 

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