There is a general consensus that adsorption/desorption (i.e. sorption) is the major process controlling dissolved PO4. However, many uncertainties exist with respect to PO4 sorption capacity and properties of clay minerals as compared to Fe/Al oxides. I reviewed experimental studies performed over a time period of 70 years in an attempt to rationalize this knowledge. I found that the binding capacity of clay minerals may be close to or even higher than that of Fe/Al oxides, depending on the specific surface area of these soil constituents. I also found that the pH-dependency of PO4 sorption on clay minerals can differ greatly from that on Fe/Al oxides depending on PO4 loading. Surface reactions occurring at structural Al sites of clay mine...
Phosphorus availability in soils is low due to its strong retention by inner-sphere complexation on ...
An investigation was carried out to elucidate the role of Al or Fe poorly-ordered oxyhydroxides in d...
A review of the literature relating to the reactions and mechanisms involved in the sorption of inor...
There is a general consensus that adsorption/desorption (i.e. sorption) is the major process control...
Solubilization of soil phosphate accumulated during the last decades in fertilized soils can be prof...
Recent investigations.6,12.17 ' Indicate that clay minerals are not only important in cation ex...
Iron (hydr)oxides, which are ubiquitously distributed in the environment, often contain impurities s...
The dependence of the indicator of phosphate sorption capacity on extractable Al and Fe and other so...
A number of previous studies have reported the existence of a minimum in phosphate solubility betwee...
Agronomic efficiency and management of environmental P inputs can be improved by understanding soil-...
Abstract--Although phosphate sorption by goethite and other less-abundant Fe oxides trongly influenc...
Quantitatively, little is known about the ion interaction processes that are responsible for the bin...
Phosphorus (P), a necessary plant and animal nutrient, can also lead to eutrophication of fresh wate...
Oxisols derived from clayey sediments, sandstone, mafic rocks and schist were sampled in the “Triang...
Adsorption of phosphate and other ions by kaolinite and halloysite, which are present in certain soi...
Phosphorus availability in soils is low due to its strong retention by inner-sphere complexation on ...
An investigation was carried out to elucidate the role of Al or Fe poorly-ordered oxyhydroxides in d...
A review of the literature relating to the reactions and mechanisms involved in the sorption of inor...
There is a general consensus that adsorption/desorption (i.e. sorption) is the major process control...
Solubilization of soil phosphate accumulated during the last decades in fertilized soils can be prof...
Recent investigations.6,12.17 ' Indicate that clay minerals are not only important in cation ex...
Iron (hydr)oxides, which are ubiquitously distributed in the environment, often contain impurities s...
The dependence of the indicator of phosphate sorption capacity on extractable Al and Fe and other so...
A number of previous studies have reported the existence of a minimum in phosphate solubility betwee...
Agronomic efficiency and management of environmental P inputs can be improved by understanding soil-...
Abstract--Although phosphate sorption by goethite and other less-abundant Fe oxides trongly influenc...
Quantitatively, little is known about the ion interaction processes that are responsible for the bin...
Phosphorus (P), a necessary plant and animal nutrient, can also lead to eutrophication of fresh wate...
Oxisols derived from clayey sediments, sandstone, mafic rocks and schist were sampled in the “Triang...
Adsorption of phosphate and other ions by kaolinite and halloysite, which are present in certain soi...
Phosphorus availability in soils is low due to its strong retention by inner-sphere complexation on ...
An investigation was carried out to elucidate the role of Al or Fe poorly-ordered oxyhydroxides in d...
A review of the literature relating to the reactions and mechanisms involved in the sorption of inor...