Pedosphere 1(1): 51--62, 1991
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©1991 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Effect of anions on adsorbability and extractability of lead added in soil
Chen, H. M., Zheng, C. R. and Sun, X. H.
ABSTRACT
      The effect of accompanying anions on the adsorbability and extractability of Pb added to soils was studied by using batch equilibria and incubation-extraction methods. Pb concentration was 0.48-2.41 mM in the adsorption experiment, and 2.14 to 19.31 mM Pb/kg soil were incubated for 2-16 weeks in the incubation-extraction test in which 1M NH4OAc (pH 7) was used as the extractant; the added Pb compounds were PbCl2, Pb(NO3)2 and Pb(Oac)2. The values of pH50 for Pb retention and the b and k values of the Langmuir equation were used to distinguish the differences in adsorbability and extractability of Pb respectively. The effects of Cl- and NO3- on the adsorbability and extractability of Pb were similar but lower than those of Oac-. The relative loading capacities of soils for Pb were higher for Pb(Oac)2 than for PbCl2 and Pb(NO3)2.
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Citation: Chen, M., H., Zheng, R., C., Sun and H., X. 1991. Effect of anions on adsorbability and extractability of lead added in soil. Pedosphere. 1(1): 51-62.
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