Silica-coated titania (TiO2) and zirconia (ZrO2) colloids were synthesized
in two sizes to provide easily traced mineral colloids for subsurface trans
port experiments. Electrophoretic mobility measurements showed that coating
with silica imparted surface properties similar to pure silica to the tita
nia and zirconia colloids. Measurements of steady electrophoretic mobility
and size (by dynamic light scattering) over a 90-day period showed that the
silica-coated colloids were stable to aggregation and loss of coating. A n
atural gradient field experiment conducted in an iron oxide-coated sand and
gravel aquifer also showed that the surface properties of the silica-coate
d colloids were similar. Colloid transport was traced at mu g L-1 concentra
tions by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy measuremen
t of Ti and Zr in acidified samples.