2008
DOI: 10.1134/s106422930802004x
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Adsorption of sulfate ions by soils (A Review)

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“…However, both phosphates and sulfates may undergo specific (Violante et al, 2005) sorption reactions in volcanic and/or andic soils (Camps Arbestain et al, 2001;Nanzyo et al, 1993;Sokolova and Alekseeva, 2008), onto variable charge surfaces associated with allophanic minerals and organometallic complexes of amorphous Al and Fe hydroxides (Mizota and Van Reeuwijk, 1989). These reactions depend on soil pH, the amount and nature of the sorbent (Alves and Lavorenti, 2004;Cichota et al, 2007), and the concentrations of competing ions (Rasiah et al, 2004;Violante et al, 2005;Zhang et al, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, both phosphates and sulfates may undergo specific (Violante et al, 2005) sorption reactions in volcanic and/or andic soils (Camps Arbestain et al, 2001;Nanzyo et al, 1993;Sokolova and Alekseeva, 2008), onto variable charge surfaces associated with allophanic minerals and organometallic complexes of amorphous Al and Fe hydroxides (Mizota and Van Reeuwijk, 1989). These reactions depend on soil pH, the amount and nature of the sorbent (Alves and Lavorenti, 2004;Cichota et al, 2007), and the concentrations of competing ions (Rasiah et al, 2004;Violante et al, 2005;Zhang et al, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with this interpretation, Uchimiya et al (2010a) reported insignificant changes of soluble S concentrations in a soil amended with 5–20% of biochar derived from pecan shells. They observed an increase of soluble S concentration after mixing the soil with broiler‐derived biochar, but this increase was probably a consequence of the pronounced increase in pH associated with application of this type of biochar (Harward & Reisenauer, 1966; Nodvin et al , 1986; Sokolova & Alekseeva, 2008). In addition to pH, competitive sorption of biochar‐derived DOM can increase the solubility of S in soil (Kaiser & Zech, 1998; Sokolova & Alekseeva, 2008)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adsorption and desorption of sulfate from soil is related to soil solution pH (Sokolova and Alekseeva 2008) and organic C and their interactions. Our finding of lower sulfate adsorption at higher pH was consistent with many other studies that have found that minerals with positive surface charge were capable of adsorbing more anions at lower pH values (Courchesne and Hendershot 1990;Martinez et al 1998;Martinson and Alveteg 2004;Nodvin et al 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%