Journal article

Effect of Selected Organic Acids on Cadmium Sorption by Variable- and Permanent-Charge Soils1 1 Project supported by the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (No. 40371065).

HQ HU, HL LIU, JZ HE, QY HUANG

Pedosphere | SCIENCE PRESS | Published : 2007

Abstract

Batch equilibrium experiments were conducted to investigate cadmium (Cd) sorption by two permanent-charge soils, a yellow-cinnamon soil and a yellow-brown soil, and two variable-charge soils, a red soil and a latosol, with addition of selected organic acids (acetate, tartrate, and citrate). Results showed that with an increase in acetate concentrations from 0 to 3.0 mmol L-1, Cd sorption percentage by the yellow-cinnamon soil, the yellow-brown soil, and the latosol decreased. The sorption percentage of Cd by the yellow-cinnamon soil and generally the yellow-brown soil (permanent-charge soils) decreased with an increase in tartrate concentration, but increased at low tartrate concentrations f..

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