Estimating bacterial breakthrough behaviors based on bacterial retention profiles in porous media

Author:

Chen Fengxian1ORCID,Yang Liqiong1ORCID,Chen Xijuan1,Zhuang Jie2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Pollution Ecology and Environmental Engineering Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang China

2. Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science The University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractTraditional methods for assessing bacterial transport in soil or permeable sand aquifers, such as flow‐through experiments, breakthrough curve (BTC), and retention profile (RP) analysis, face challenges due to their complexity and the labor‐intensive nature of in situ implementations. This study seeks to address the question: How can the transport behavior of bacteria in soil be predicted in a simpler and more cost‐effective manner using RPs? We introduce an RP method designed to overcome these challenges by utilizing soil sampling at various depths to model bacterial breakthrough behaviors with greater efficiency. By employing the one‐site attachment/detachment model within the Hydrus 1D framework, our research compares the RP method (three RPs) against the conventional approach (BTC + RP), showcasing its efficacy through column experiments with bioluminescent Escherichia coli in humic acid‐coated sand. The results indicate that the accuracy of RP method aligns closely with traditional methods in predicting bacterial transport. This technique allows for the use of solid samples collected from a limited number of depths to predict breakthrough behaviors accurately, making it suitable for evaluating bacterial transport in settings such as farmlands, contaminated lands, riverbanks, and soil aquifer treatment systems. Our findings underscore the RP method's role in streamlining experimental procedures and its potential application in environmental science and agronomy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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