2009
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.200700217
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Clay dispersion and its relation to surface charge in a paddy soil of the Red River Delta, Vietnam

Abstract: Dispersion is an important issue for clay leaching in soils. In paddy soils of the Red River Delta (RRD), flooding with fresh water and relatively high leaching rates can accelerate dispersion and the translocation of clay. For the clay fraction of the puddled horizon of a typical paddy soil of the RRD, the effect of various cations and anions as well as humic acid (HA) at different pH values on the surface charge (SC) were quantified and the dispersion properties were determined in test tubes and described by… Show more

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“…For all samples, an increase of SC is observed with an increase of Ca-concentration ( Figure 5), but the PZC is not reached even at high CaCl 2 concentrations (2 mmol L À1 ). Similar observations with soil clay fractions were made by Böckenhoff et al (1997) andNguyen Ngoc et al (2009) and can be attributed besides the adsorption of Ca 2+ also to an increase in ionic strength. For the value of SC in case of Ca-addition, the following trend was observed: Oxisol > Ultisol > Vertisol.…”
Section: Electrolyte Effects On Surface Charge and Flocculationsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…For all samples, an increase of SC is observed with an increase of Ca-concentration ( Figure 5), but the PZC is not reached even at high CaCl 2 concentrations (2 mmol L À1 ). Similar observations with soil clay fractions were made by Böckenhoff et al (1997) andNguyen Ngoc et al (2009) and can be attributed besides the adsorption of Ca 2+ also to an increase in ionic strength. For the value of SC in case of Ca-addition, the following trend was observed: Oxisol > Ultisol > Vertisol.…”
Section: Electrolyte Effects On Surface Charge and Flocculationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…() and Nguyen Ngoc et al . () and can be attributed besides the adsorption of Ca 2+ also to an increase in ionic strength. For the value of SC in case of Ca‐addition, the following trend was observed: Oxisol > Ultisol > Vertisol.…”
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“…This method is already well established e.g. for studying metal complexation capacities of humic substances (Weiss et al, 1989), sorption properties of tannic acid on modified montmorillonite and clay dispersion behavior in alluvial soils (Nguyen et al, 2009).…”
Section: Surface Charge Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…토양 분산성 감소를 위한 방법으로 전해질 농도 증가를 통 한 전기이중층 축소와 유기물 처리를 통한 입단화 증진 등이 제한 되고 있다 (Nguyen et al, 2009;Saejiew et al, 2004;Rasheed, 2016). 우리나라에서는 주로 간척지 토양을 대상 으로 Kim 등(2005)…”
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