Determination of surface charge density of soils |
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Abstract: | Abstract A simple and precise method for determination of surface charge density of soils is described. It involves saturating the negative and positive exchange sites with NH+ 4 and NO‐ 3 ions, respectively, removing the excess solution by centrifugation, and determining the ions on the exchange sites by a steam distillation method. Results showed that the concentration and type of saturating ions and the extractant used significantly affected the surface negative charge densities. The average value of surface negative charge densities of 10 surface soils from Iowa, Chile, and Costa Rica by the proposed method agreed closely with that obtained by the original method proposed by Schofield in 1949 (14.6 vs. 13.7 cmol(‐) kg‐1 soil). The advantages of the proposed method are no need for the laborious extraction steps and simplicity of the steam distillation method for determination of NH+ 4 and NO‐ 3 in soil samples. |
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