Pore-scale study of nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution in porous media using laser-induced fluorescence.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Department of Chemical Engineering, Iowa State University, 2114 Sweeney Hall, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA.

Published: March 2002

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Little quantitative, experimental pore-scale information exists regarding nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL) ganglia undergoing dissolution in porous media. By using refractive index matched fluids and porous media, we have been able to nonintrusively visualize NAPL dissolution (at constant capillary numbers) in three dimensions using laser-induced fluorescence. The results provide dynamic, quantitative information regarding ganglia surface area, volume, position, and shape. It appears that ganglia smaller than a few pore volumes are spheroid, whereas larger ganglia exhibit a fractal area to volume scaling. Evidence of ganglia breakup is found for all capillary numbers studied. Mobilization, however, is only important at higher capillary numbers.

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