Transient solute transport with sorption in Poiseuille flow
Li Zhang, Marc Hesse, Moran Wang

TL;DR
This paper derives a series solution for transient solute transport with sorption in Poiseuille flow, revealing a transition from increased to decreased transport velocity over time and clarifying contradictory previous conclusions.
Contribution
It provides a unified analytical framework capturing early and late time transport behavior with sorption, resolving previous conflicting results.
Findings
Early-time transport velocity is increased by sorption.
Late-time transport velocity is reduced by sorption.
Transition duration increases with partition coefficient k.
Abstract
Previous work on solute transport with sorption in Poiseuille flow has reached contradictory conclusions. Some have concluded that sorption increases mean solute transport velocity and decreases dispersion relative to a tracer, while others have concluded the opposite. Here we resolve this contradiction by deriving a series solution for the transient evolution that recovers previous results in the appropriate limits. This solution shows a transition in solute transport behavior from early to late time that is captured by the first- and zeroth-order terms. Mean solute transport velocity is increased at early times and reduced at late times, while solute dispersion is initially reduced, but shows a complex dependence on the partition coefficient at late times. In the equilibrium sorption model, the time scale of the early regime and the duration of the transition to the late regime…
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