2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-7061(03)00186-1
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Sulfate adsorption and its relationships with properties of representative soils of the São Paulo State, Brazil

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“…The relationship between soil pH and arsenate adsorption by a variety of soils cannot be compared with the results obtained by one single soil or soil mineral with the pH artificially changed. In the latter case, not only the soil pH but also some other soil properties could be changed concomitantly (Alves and Lavorenti, 2004). It is therefore hard to conclude that effects are solely caused by the soil pH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The relationship between soil pH and arsenate adsorption by a variety of soils cannot be compared with the results obtained by one single soil or soil mineral with the pH artificially changed. In the latter case, not only the soil pH but also some other soil properties could be changed concomitantly (Alves and Lavorenti, 2004). It is therefore hard to conclude that effects are solely caused by the soil pH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, in this study, the clay contents did not appear as a variable in the regression equations between metal adsorption and the soil properties. One possibility could be the soil properties being changed concomitantly [30] and, therefore, the contribution of clay contents was reflected by other properties, such as the CEC. The contents of DOC in soils were very low comparing with the DOC in sewage sludge filtrate; therefore, its effect was insignificant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goodness of fitting of the above-mentioned models was verified using the approaches of Alves and Lavorenti (2004) by the following equation:…”
Section: Adsorption Models 271 Adsorption Isothermsmentioning
confidence: 99%