STUDIES ON SOIL COPPER
- 1 December 1973
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Soil Science
- Vol. 24 (4) , 443-452
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2389.1973.tb02311.x
Abstract
Summary: Adsorption isotherms were determined for the specific adsorption of copper by soils and soil constituents. Adsorption was found to conform to the Langmuir equation. The Langmuir constants, a (adsorption maximum) and b (bonding term), were calculated. Soils were found to have specific adsorption maxima at pH 5.5 of between 340 and 5780 μg g−1, and a multiple regression analysis revealed that organic matter and free manganese oxides were the dominant constituents contributing towards specific adsorption. Adsorption maxima for soil constituents followed the order manganese oxides > organic matter > iron oxides > clay minerals, which supported the findings for whole soils.The cation exchange capacities (non‐specific adsorption) of the test soils were found to be far greater than the specific adsorption maxima. However, evidence suggests that, for the relatively small amounts of copper normally present in soils, specific adsorption is the more important process in controlling the concentration of copper in the soil solution.Keywords
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