Simultaneous nonlinear irreversible reaction and movement of solutes in soils
1992
HOGARTH, W. L. | PARLANGE, J-Y. | STARR, J. L.
This paper presents an approximate analytical solution for a nonlinear irreversible reaction involving the movement of solute when two substrates are involved. The presence of the second substrate determines when the reaction will proceed. The implicit solution obtained enables the continuum of irreversible reactions to be explored through the Michaelis-Menten form. The effect of the second substrate being present or not at the start of the reaction is investigated. Validation of the approximate analytical solution is achieved by systematic comparison with a numerical solution. The effect of boundary conditions on the solution for a finite column is examined. With a change from aerobic to anaerobic conditions initially, the effect on the breakthrough curves and concentration profiles of having a flux-concentration inlet boundary condition with a zero-flux outlet condition for a finite column is compared with a fixed-concentration inlet condition for a semi-infinite column. The approximate solution is also applied to an experimental breakthrough curve to estimate nonlinear denitrification parameters.
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