DETRIMENTAL SULFATE EFFECTS ON FORMATION OF AL-13 TRIDECAMERIC POLYCATION IN SYNTHETIC SOIL SOLUTIONS

Citation
Gl. Kerven et al., DETRIMENTAL SULFATE EFFECTS ON FORMATION OF AL-13 TRIDECAMERIC POLYCATION IN SYNTHETIC SOIL SOLUTIONS, Soil Science Society of America journal, 59(3), 1995, pp. 765-771
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
ISSN journal
03615995
Volume
59
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
765 - 771
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-5995(1995)59:3<765:DSEOFO>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The chemistry of Al in soil solutions and in surface waters is complex and has included evidence of the tridecameric polycation, known as Al -13, in an acid forest soil. The Al-13 polycation is the dominant spec ies formed when Al solutions are partially neutralized under controlle d laboratory conditions, and solution culture studies have shown Al-13 to be highly toxic to root growth. Doubt has been raised, however, as to the occurrence of the Al-13 polycation in natural systems. The obj ective of this study was to examine the effects of solution compositio n, comparable with soil solutions extracted from acid soils, on the fo rmation of the Al-13 polycation using both Al-27 nuclear magnetic reso nance (NMR) and spectrophotometric methods. The presence of Ca, Mg, K, Cl, and NO3 during partial neutralization had no effect on the format ion of the Al-13 polycation. However, SO4 at greater than or equal to 50 mu M during partial neutralization to a OH/Al ratio of R = 2.0 prec ipitated the major proportion of Al and interfered with the formation of the Al-13 polycation. The addition of similar concentrations of SO4 after neutralization had no effect on the measured Al-13 concentratio n. The presence of greater than or equal to 250 mu M SO4 resulted in n o detectable Al-13 polycation present after the solution had been neut ralized to R = 2.5. We suggest that in view of the ubiquitous nature o f the SO4 anion in soil solutions and surface waters, the Al-13 polyca tion is unlikely to be formed in measurable quantities.