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A novel ambipolar‐resin membrane for extracting soil nutrients
Authors:Yu‐ying Men  Li‐yuan He  Ai‐qun Zhang  Benny K G Theng  Hua‐bo Liu  Zai‐hua Guo
Abstract:We have synthesized a novel ambipolar membrane for the simple, rapid, and simultaneous extraction of key nutrients from soil. The membrane was made by adding an anion‐ and a cation‐exchange resin to a polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel in the presence of glutaraldehyde as a cross‐linking agent. The synthetic membrane was efficient in adsorbing (extracting) NOequation image , POequation image , K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ ions from soil simultaneously. The ion‐adsorption capacity of the membrane was related to the soil nutrient status, duration of membrane–soil contact, and soil water content. The importance of these factors followed the order: soil nutrient status > contact time > soil water content. Adsorption by the membrane of NOequation image and Mg2+ ions from soil leveled off after 48 h of membrane–soil contact but uptake of Ca2+, POequation image , and K+ ions required a longer contact time for equilibrium to be established. When the soil water content exceeds 55% w/w, this factor ceased to influence ion adsorption by the ambipolar‐resin membrane. The synthetic membrane is potentially useful for the in situ assessment of the nutrient requirement of certain crops at a given point in time.
Keywords:ion‐exchange resin  membrane synthesis  ion competition  HCl desorption  adsorption time  soil nutrient extraction
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