Adsorbed ion activity coefficients in K–Ca exchange on soil fractions derived from volcanic materials
Australian Journal of Soil Research
35(1) 123 - 130
Published: 1997
Abstract
The effects of temperature and iron oxide coatings on the adsorbed ion activity coefficients obtained by the Gaines–Thomas treatment for the K–Ca exchange equilibria on clay fractions of 3 Chilean Andisols were studied. The comparison with the values calculated through the Vanselow approach, using conversion equations, was also considered.Adsorbed Ca activity coefficient curves present a similar shape for the Gaines–Thomas and Vanselow approaches; for K, maxima were observed only when the Gaines–Thomas treatment was used.
Iron oxide coated samples showed higher adsorbed ion activity coefficients than allophanic samples. The adsorbed K activity coefficients increased when temperature increased from 4°C to 26·5°C, but only a slight effect on Ca ions was observed.
In both types of samples, the presence of 3 possible selective sites was detected: K-selective sites, Ca-selective sites, and sites where K–Ca competition occurs.
Keywords: allophanic soils, cation exchange, thermodynamics.
https://doi.org/10.1071/S96051
© CSIRO 1997