Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4426627 Environmental Pollution 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Phosphorus (P) transport in subsurface runoff has increased despite the limited mobility of P in soils. This study investigated the ability of the non-ideal competitive adsorption (NICA) model to describe phosphate (PO4) adsorption for soils in southern Quebec (Canada). We measured the surface charge and PO4 adsorption capacity for 11 agricultural soils. Using the experimental data and a nonlinear fitting function, we derived the NICA model parameters. We found that the NICA model described accurately the surface charge of these soils with a mean R2 > 0.99, and described the adsorption data with a mean R2 = 0.96. We also found that the variable surface charge was distributed over the two binding sites with the low pH sites demonstrating a stronger binding energy for hydroxyl and PO4 ions. We established that the NICA model is able to describe P adsorption for the soils considered in this study.

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