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The Study of PAM Adsorption and Migration Disciplines in Daqing Characteristics Soil

Jing Guolin, Zhang Xiuting and Zhang Min
Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing 163318, China
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology  2013  17:3209-3213
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/rjaset.6.3625  |  © The Author(s) 2013
Received: January 15, 2013  |  Accepted: February 07, 2013  |  Published: September 20, 2013

Abstract

Through static and dynamic adsorption experiments, the Polyacrylamide (PAM) adsorption and migration behavior in two characteristics soils such as chernozem and saline soil in Daqing were studied. The migration of static adsorption of PAM in two different soils and different flow amount of PAM adsorption in the chernozem adsorption column were discussed. Experiments showed that the PAM adsorption equilibrium time in the chernozem soil was longer than in the saline soil and the adsorption amount in the chernozem soil was greater than in the saline soil. PAM was easy to reach saturation when the flow amount was large in the dynamic adsorption experiment. The introduction of inert tracer bromide ion simulated the migration of the PAM through the soil adsorption column in dynamic adsorption experiments, which provided datas for building the numerical model of PAM migration rule in soil.

Keywords:

Dynamic adsorption, inert tracer bromide ion, PAM, static adsorption,


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ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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