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Chemical speciation and fate of tripolyphosphate after application to a calcareous soil.
Hamilton, Jordan G; Grosskleg, Jay; Hilger, David; Bradshaw, Kris; Carlson, Trevor; Siciliano, Steven D; Peak, Derek.
Afiliação
  • Hamilton JG; Department of Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5A8, Canada. Jordan.Hamilton@usask.ca.
  • Grosskleg J; Federated Cooperatives Ltd., Saskatoon, SK, S7K 0H2, Canada.
  • Hilger D; Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
  • Bradshaw K; Federated Cooperatives Ltd., Saskatoon, SK, S7K 0H2, Canada.
  • Carlson T; Geosyntec Consultants, Saskatoon, SK, S7P 0A4, Canada.
  • Siciliano SD; Department of Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5A8, Canada.
  • Peak D; Department of Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5A8, Canada.
Geochem Trans ; 19(1): 1, 2018 Jan 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29313216
ABSTRACT
Adsorption and precipitation reactions often dictate the availability of phosphorus in soil environments. Tripolyphosphate (TPP) is considered a form of slow release P fertilizer in P limited soils, however, investigations of the chemical fate of TPP in soils are limited. It has been proposed that TPP rapidly hydrolyzes in the soil solution before adsorbing or precipitating with soil surfaces, but in model systems, TPP also adsorbs rapidly onto mineral surfaces. To study the adsorption behavior of TPP in calcareous soils, a short-term (48 h) TPP spike was performed under laboratory conditions. To determine the fate of TPP under field conditions, two different liquid TPP amendments were applied to a P limited subsurface field site via an in-ground injection system. Phosphorus speciation was assessed using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, total and labile extractable P, and X-ray diffraction. Adsorption of TPP to soil mineral surfaces was rapid (< 48 h) and persisted without fully hydrolyzing to ortho-P. Linear combination fitting of XAS data indicated that the distribution of adsorbed P was highest (~ 30-40%) throughout the site after the first TPP amendment application (high water volume and low TPP concentrations). In contrast, lower water volumes with more concentrated TPP resulted in lower relative fractions of adsorbed P (15-25%), but a significant increase in total P concentrations (~ 3000 mg P kg soil) and adsorbed P (60%) directly adjacent to the injection system. This demonstrates that TPP application increases the adsorbed P fraction of calcareous soils through rapid adsorption reactions with soil mineral surfaces.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article