Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions

In this article, field pilot study was undertaken to examine the transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon remediation in varying concentration using pseudo first order, pseudo second order and intra particle diffusion kinetic models in land farming treatment. Soil samples were artific...

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Main Authors: Okonofua, Ehizonomhen Solomon, Lasisi, Kayode Hassan, Egbiki, Sunday
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
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https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-324-2020/
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spelling my-ukm.journal.171992021-07-27T02:21:24Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17199/ Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions Okonofua, Ehizonomhen Solomon Lasisi, Kayode Hassan Egbiki, Sunday In this article, field pilot study was undertaken to examine the transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon remediation in varying concentration using pseudo first order, pseudo second order and intra particle diffusion kinetic models in land farming treatment. Soil samples were artificially contaminated in varying concentration of 1,000 mg/kg (low), 3,000 mg/kg (medium) and 5,000 mg/kg (high) and treated using organic and inorganic fertilizers for a period of 150days which is the duration for effective remediation treatment. The results from the treated samples were subjected to kinetics studies while coefficient of determination (R2 ) was applied on the residual total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) after 150 days of treatment, pseudo first order had R2 values of 0.7898 (low), 0.6776 (medium) and 0.6131 (high). Pseudo second order had R2 values of 0.9737 (low), 0.9467 (medium), 0.7863 (high) while intra particle diffusion had R2 values of 0.9940 (low), 0.9821 (medium) and 0.9489 (high) respectively. The results indicate that intra particle diffusion model best described the kinetics mechanism of TPH remediation using land farming treatment; but when the alteration in the error structure associated with transforming a nonlinear kinetic equation into linear equation is minimized using nonlinear regression optimization procedure, pseudo first order emerged as the best kinetic model having the least sum of errors as 0.000270 (low), 0.000185 (medium) and 0.000278 (high). Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17199/1/09.pdf Okonofua, Ehizonomhen Solomon and Lasisi, Kayode Hassan and Egbiki, Sunday (2020) Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 32 (4). pp. 621-627. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-324-2020/
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description In this article, field pilot study was undertaken to examine the transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon remediation in varying concentration using pseudo first order, pseudo second order and intra particle diffusion kinetic models in land farming treatment. Soil samples were artificially contaminated in varying concentration of 1,000 mg/kg (low), 3,000 mg/kg (medium) and 5,000 mg/kg (high) and treated using organic and inorganic fertilizers for a period of 150days which is the duration for effective remediation treatment. The results from the treated samples were subjected to kinetics studies while coefficient of determination (R2 ) was applied on the residual total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) after 150 days of treatment, pseudo first order had R2 values of 0.7898 (low), 0.6776 (medium) and 0.6131 (high). Pseudo second order had R2 values of 0.9737 (low), 0.9467 (medium), 0.7863 (high) while intra particle diffusion had R2 values of 0.9940 (low), 0.9821 (medium) and 0.9489 (high) respectively. The results indicate that intra particle diffusion model best described the kinetics mechanism of TPH remediation using land farming treatment; but when the alteration in the error structure associated with transforming a nonlinear kinetic equation into linear equation is minimized using nonlinear regression optimization procedure, pseudo first order emerged as the best kinetic model having the least sum of errors as 0.000270 (low), 0.000185 (medium) and 0.000278 (high).
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author Okonofua, Ehizonomhen Solomon
Lasisi, Kayode Hassan
Egbiki, Sunday
spellingShingle Okonofua, Ehizonomhen Solomon
Lasisi, Kayode Hassan
Egbiki, Sunday
Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions
author_facet Okonofua, Ehizonomhen Solomon
Lasisi, Kayode Hassan
Egbiki, Sunday
author_sort Okonofua, Ehizonomhen Solomon
title Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions
title_short Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions
title_full Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions
title_fullStr Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions
title_sort modeling the reaction and transport mechanism for total petroleum hydrocarbon using selected linear and nonlinear error functions
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2020
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17199/1/09.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17199/
https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-324-2020/
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