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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The influence of organic matter extracted from humified clover on the properties of amorphous aluminosilicates. I. Surface charge

KW Perrott

Australian Journal of Soil Research 16(3) 327 - 339
Published: 1978

Abstract

A series of synthetic amorphous aluminosilicates, hydrous oxides and allophanic soil clays were treated with aqueous extracts of humified clover. The resulting changes in surface charge due to organic treatment were determined by comparing the charge characteristics of these organic treated samples and samples treated with a synthetic mixture of the inorganic components of the humified clover extract. Organic treatment caused a change of net surface charge to more negative values. The change in surface charge varied with the mole ratio Al/(Al+Si) of the aluminosilicate, being largest at low values of Al/(Al+Si). Where the aluminosilicates contain positive charges these are reduced by the organic treatment. This is a major contributor to the alteration of net surface charge in the more aluminous samples. The effect of organic treatment on the charge characteristics of allophanic soil clays was similar to that for the synthetic aluminosilicates of intermediate composition. The inorganic treatments also caused an increase in negative charge, and this is attributed to the neutralization of positive charge by the adsorption of phosphate and the removal of charge-balancing aluminium-hydroxy material. The effect of the organic and inorganic treatments on the positive and negative charge components of amorphous aluminosilicates is discussed in terms of the degree of polymerization of chargebalancing hydroxy-aluminium as envisaged in current models of the structure of amorphous aluminosilicates.

https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9780327

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