Stability of Ca2+-, Cd2+-, Cu2+-[illite-humic] complexes and pH influence

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V. P. Evangelou
M. Marsi
M. M. Vandiviere
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Plant and Soil | 1999年 / 213卷
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Humic fractions; organic matter; compost; carboxylic acid groups; phenolic OH groups; metal retention; metal coplexation constants;
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Decomposition of fresh plant residues in soil is expected to produce humic fractions varying in molecular size. It was hypothesized that metal adsorption by soil, to some degree, will depend on humic acid content and molecular size. The latter is expected to vary in number and type of functional groups. In this study, illite-humic complexes were used to evaluate Ca2+, Cd2+, and Cu2+ adsorption and how this adsorption was affected by humic acids, differing in molecular size, under various pH values. Potentiometric titration using ion-selective electrodes with a stop-and-go procedure was employed to evaluate metal-[illite-humic] complex formation. The results showed that illite-humic complexes exhibited at least two types of metal-ion adsorption sites (low and high affinity) and molecular size of humic fractions had a large potential influence on total metal adsorption but a relatively smaller influence on metal-complex stability. Relative strength of metal-ion-[illite-humic] complexes followed the order of Cu2+>Cd2+>Ca2+ and were affected by pH, especially for low metal-ion affinity sites. Magnitude of metal-[illite-humic] stability constants, depending on molecular size of humic fraction and pH, varied on a log-scale from 3.52 to 4.21 for Ca2+, 4.38 to 5.18 for Cd2+and from 5.23 to 5.83 for Cu2+. There was an approximate 5-fold difference in these stability constants between the three different sizes of humic fractions. The larger the humic fraction, the lower the metal-[illite-humic] stability constant.
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