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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 36:587-593 (1972)
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Electrochemical Properties of Some Oxisols and Alfisols of the Tropics1

Bernardo Van Raij and Michael Peech2

ABSTRACT

A study of the distribution of the electric charges in the Ap and B2 horizons of two highly weathered Oxisols and one Alfisol from Brazil was made by means of potentiometric titration and by direct measurement of adsorption of ions in the presence of varying concentration of electrolyte. The titration curves at different ionic strengths crossed at the common point of intersection, the zero point of charge (ZPC), or the pH at which the net electric charge is zero. Thus, the electrochemical behavior of these soils was found to be similar to that exhibited by many metallic oxides in which the surface potential of a reversible double layer is determined solely by the activity of potential determining H+ and OH- ions in the bulk solution. Direct determination of the adsorption of ions from NaCl, CaCl2, and MgSO4 solutions showed that pH, electrolyte concentration, and valence of the counter ion influence the magnitude of the electric charges on the soil particles. From known surface areas and ZPC of these soils, the values for the net electric charge calculated by the application of the Stern model of the double layer theory were found to be in good agreement with the experimental results.


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Contribution from the Department of Agronomy, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. 14850. Agronomy Paper no. 944. Presented before Div. S-2, Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. Meeting at New York, Aug. 19, 1971.

2 Graduate Student and Professor of Soil Science, Cornell University, respectively. Present address of the senior author is Instituto Agronomico, Campinas, SP, Brazil.

Received for publication July 6, 1971. Accepted for publication March 9, 1972.




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