The impact of multiple-component PFAS solutions on fluid-fluid interfacial adsorption and transport of PFOS in unsaturated porous media

Dandan Huang, Hassan Saleem, Bo Guo, Mark L. Brusseau

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Abstract

The objective of this research was to investigate the impact of multiple-component PFAS solutions on the retention of PFOS during transport in unsaturated porous media. Surface tensions were measured to characterize the impact of co-PFAS on the surface activity of PFOS. Miscible-displacement experiments were conducted to examine the air-water interfacial adsorption of PFOS during transport in single and multi-PFAS systems. Literature data for transport of PFOS in NAPL-water systems were also investigated for comparison. A mathematical model incorporating surfactant-induced flow, nonlinear rate-limited sorption, nonlinear rate-limited fluid-fluid interfacial adsorption, and competitive adsorption at the fluid-fluid interface was used to simulate the transport of PFOS. The results indicate that the presence of co-PFAS had no measurable impact on solid-phase sorption of PFOS during transport under the extant conditions of the experiments. Conversely, the air-water interfacial adsorption of PFOS was decreased by the presence of co-PFAS during transport under unsaturated-flow conditions for relatively high input concentrations. The multiple-component Langmuir model could not predict the competitive adsorption behavior observed during transport. Conversely, competitive interactions were not observed for transport with a lower input concentration. The results indicate that the retention and transport of individual PFAS in mixtures may in some cases be impacted by the presence of co-PFAS due to competitive fluid-fluid interfacial adsorption effects. Reduced retention due to competitive interfacial-adsorption interactions has the potential to decrease PFOS retardation during transport, thereby increasing migration rates in sources zones and enhancing groundwater-pollution risks. Synopsis: The impact of PFAS mixtures on the retention and transport of PFOS in unsaturated porous media is examined with a series of experiments and mathematical modeling.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number150595
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume806
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2022

Keywords

  • Co-transport
  • Interfacial adsorption
  • Multiple-component
  • PFAS
  • Perfluoroalkyl substances

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Waste Management and Disposal
  • Pollution

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