SOLUBLE POLYMERIC HYDROXY‐ALUMINIUM IONS IN ACID SOILS
- 1 June 1976
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Soil Science
- Vol. 27 (2) , 167-174
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2389.1976.tb01987.x
Abstract
Summary: Solution concentrations of total Al and of mononuclear Al ions were determined as a function of pH for two acid soils. Polynuclear hydroxy‐Al was taken as the difference between total and mononuclear Al. Salt concentration at 1 : 5 soil: solution ratio was varied from 0·008 to 1·o equiv/l, for CaCl2, KCl, and NH4OAc at pH 4·8. Polynuclear hydroxy‐Al concentrations increased with electrolyte concentration and the valency of the desorbing cation, and rose to 0·2 mM (equivalent to 3 meq/kg soil) in unbuffered salt suspensions, and to 1·0 mM in NH4OAc at pH 4·8. Polynuclear hydroxy‐Al thus behaves like a normal exchangeable cation. I.0M NH4OAc released much more total A1 from some of the more acid samples than might have been expected from its pH of 4·8.Keywords
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