The Impact of Pore Structure Heterogeneity, Transport, and Reaction Conditions on Fluid–Fluid Reaction Rate Studied on Images of Pore Space

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We perform direct numerical simulation using a pore-scale fluid–fluid reactive transport model (Alhashmi et al. in J Contam Hydrol 179:171–181, 2015. doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2015.06.004) to investigate the impact of pore structure heterogeneity on the effective reaction rate in different porous media. We simulate flow, transport, and reaction in three pore-scale images: a beadpack, Bentheimer sandstone, and Doddington sandstone for a range of transport and reaction conditions. We compute the reaction rate, velocity distributions, and dispersion coefficient comparing them with the results for non-reactive transport. The rate of reaction is a subtle combination of the amount of mixing and spreading that cannot be predicted from the non-reactive dispersion coefficient. We demonstrate how the flow field heterogeneity affects the effective reaction rate. Dependent on the intrinsic flow field heterogeneity characteristic and the flow rate, reaction may: (a) occur throughout the zones where both resident and injected particles exist (for low Péclet number and a homogeneous flow field), (b) preferentially occur at the trailing edge of the plume (for high Péclet number and a homogeneous flow field), or (c) be disfavored in slow-moving zones (for high Péclet number and a heterogeneous flow field).

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Alhashmi, Z., Blunt, M. J., & Bijeljic, B. (2016). The Impact of Pore Structure Heterogeneity, Transport, and Reaction Conditions on Fluid–Fluid Reaction Rate Studied on Images of Pore Space. Transport in Porous Media, 115(2), 215–237. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11242-016-0758-z

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