Yp. Kalra et Dg. Maynard, A COMPARISON OF EXTRACTANTS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF CATION-EXCHANGE CAPACITY AND EXTRACTABLE CATIONS BY A MECHANICAL VACUUM EXTRACTOR, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 25(9-10), 1994, pp. 1505-1515
The present study was undertaken to compare extracting solutions for t
he determination of cation exchange capacity (CEC) and extractable cat
ions in mineral soils with pH >7.0. Standard procedures (e.g., 1.0 M N
H4OAc, pH 7.0) cause discrepancies in these determinations in calcareo
us soils. Three soils (1 calcareous, 2 noncalcareous) ranging in pH (0
.01 M CaCl2) from 7.2 to 8.0 were extracted using 7 different extracta
nts. The extractants were 1.0 M NH4OAc (pH 7.0 and 8.2), 1.0 M NH4Cl (
unbuffered and pH 8.4), 0.1 M BaCl2 (unbuffered and pH 8.2), and 0.4 M
NaOAc/0.1 M NaCl/60% ethanol (pH 8.2). Soils were leached over a 16-h
extraction time in a mechanical vacuum extractor. Ammonium-N in the s
oil was determined by an automated distillation-titration method using
the Kjeltec Auto 1030 Analyzer. Calcium, Mg, K, and Na were determine
d by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy. The BaCl
2 extractant gave the highest CEC values. There was very little differ
ence in CEC or exchangeable cations between buffered and unbuffered so
lutions of each extractant.