Το work with title One-dimensional virus transport in porous media with time-dependent inactivation rate coefficients by Chrysikopoulos Constantinos, Youn Sim is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Y. Sim , C. V. Chrysikopoulos,"One-dimensional virus transport in porous media with time-dependent inactivation rate coefficients ", Wa.resourc. res. , vol .32,no.8,pp.2607-2611,1996.doi:10.1029/96WR01496
https://doi.org/10.1029/96WR01496
A model for virus transport in one-dimensional, homogeneous, saturatedporous media is developed, accounting for virus sorption and inactivation of liquid phaseand adsorbed viruses with different time dependent rate coefficients. The virus inactivationprocess is represented by a pseudo first-order rate expression. The pseudo first-orderapproximation is shown to simulate available experimental data from three virusinactivation batch studies better than the frequently employed constant rate inactivationmodel. Model simulations indicated that the pseudo first-order approximation, comparedto the constant inactivation, leads to extended survival of viruses and, consequently, moredistant migration. Results from a parameter sensitivity analysis demonstrated thatestimation of pseudo first-order inactivation rate coefficients from field observationsrequires data collection near the source of virus contamination during initial stages ofvirus transport.