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*Sorption – Has the following options: | *''Sorption'' – Has the following options: | ||
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**"Linear isothem" | **"Linear isothem" | ||
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**"Dual-domain mass transfer (without sorption) | **"Dual-domain mass transfer (without sorption) | ||
**"Dual-domain mass transfer (with sorption)" | **"Dual-domain mass transfer (with sorption)" | ||
*Kinetic rate reaction | *''Kinetic rate reaction'' – Has the following options: | ||
**"(none)" | **"(none)" | ||
**"First-order irreversible kinetic reaction" | **"First-order irreversible kinetic reaction" |
Revision as of 15:18, 15 August 2016
The Chemical Reaction Package dialog is used to solve the concentration change due to chemical reactions. The chemical reactions include linear or nonlinear sorption isotherms and first-order irreversible rate reactions (radioactive decay or biodegradation).
The dialog has the following options:
- Sorption – Has the following options:
- "(none)"
- "Linear isothem"
- "Freundich isothem"
- "Langmuir isothem"
- "First-order kinetic sorption (non-equilibrium)"
- "Dual-domain mass transfer (without sorption)
- "Dual-domain mass transfer (with sorption)"
- Kinetic rate reaction – Has the following options:
- "(none)"
- "First-order irreversible kinetic reaction"
- "Zero-order reaction (decay or production)"
- Variable input
- Layer by layer
- Cell by cell
- Specify IC of sorbed phase
- Layer
- Bulk density
- Immobile porosity