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Characteristics of strontium adsorption onto aquatic sediments in Southwest China. [PDF]
Luo X, Zhang D, Zhou M, Li Y.
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Ion Exchange of α‑Zirconium Phosphate Prepared by Hydrothermal Synthesis. [PDF]
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Powder Technology, 2020
Mechanical activation (MA) of glauconite [(K,Na,Ca)(Fe3+,Al,Mg,Fe2+)2(Si,Al)4O10(OH)2] has been investigated to improve its cation exchange capacity (CEC), an impediment for its direct use as nutrients (agro-mineral), notably potassium.
Rashmi Singla, T C Alex, Rakesh Kumar
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Mechanical activation (MA) of glauconite [(K,Na,Ca)(Fe3+,Al,Mg,Fe2+)2(Si,Al)4O10(OH)2] has been investigated to improve its cation exchange capacity (CEC), an impediment for its direct use as nutrients (agro-mineral), notably potassium.
Rashmi Singla, T C Alex, Rakesh Kumar
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Intrinsic Relation between Soil Water Retention and Cation Exchange Capacity
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering - ASCE, 2017Ning Lu
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Determination of Cation Exchange Capacity from Soil Water Retention Curve
Journal of Engineering Mechanics - ASCE, 2017Ning Lu
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Cation Exchange Capacity and Exchange Coefficients
SSSA Book Series, 2018The origin of cation exchange capacity (CEC) lies in the negative charges carried by soil particles, usually clay, organic matter and sesquioxides. A full discussion of the origin and nature of these charges is presented in Chapter 41 (Zelazny et aI ...
M. Sumner, W. P. Miller
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, 2020
Soil cation exchange capacity (CEC) is a critical property of soil fertility. Conventionally, it is measured using laboratory chemical methods, which involve complex sample preparation and are time-consuming and expensive.
Mengxue Wan +8 more
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Soil cation exchange capacity (CEC) is a critical property of soil fertility. Conventionally, it is measured using laboratory chemical methods, which involve complex sample preparation and are time-consuming and expensive.
Mengxue Wan +8 more
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Characterizing soils via portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer: 4. Cation exchange capacity (CEC)
Geoderma, 2015David C Weindorf, Somsubhra Chakraborty
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