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Estimation of Cation Exchange Capacity of Montmorillonite by Cationic Surfactant Adsorption
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2003Cation exchange capacity (CEC) is one of the fundamental properties of clays and provides a means for estimating the general chemical properties of clays. The ammonium acetate saturation and sodium saturation methods are commonly used for measuring CEC. However, both methods are experimentally quite difficult and time consuming. This study investigates
Chiougim Pan, Yun-Hwei Shen
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 1964
The use of nickel as a displacing ion in the determination of exchangeable cations and cation-exchange capacity was evaluated using several British Columbia soils. The values for exchangeable cations and cation-exchange capacity for the soils examined, using 0.25 normal neutral nickel chloride, were higher than those obtained by the ammonium acetate ...
Joseph Baker, W. T. Burns
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The use of nickel as a displacing ion in the determination of exchangeable cations and cation-exchange capacity was evaluated using several British Columbia soils. The values for exchangeable cations and cation-exchange capacity for the soils examined, using 0.25 normal neutral nickel chloride, were higher than those obtained by the ammonium acetate ...
Joseph Baker, W. T. Burns
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Evaluating models to estimate cation exchange capacity of calcareous soils
, 2021F. Razzaghi, E. Arthur, A. Moosavi
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1991
The cation exchange behavior of acid, high organic matter (OM) forest soils has been little studied. We measured cation exchange capacities (CEC) and exchangeable cations in fresh, field-moist samples from soil horizons of a forested mountain watershed in north central Vermont. CEC, measured by compulsive exchange on 148 horizon samples, ranged between
Donald S. Ross +2 more
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The cation exchange behavior of acid, high organic matter (OM) forest soils has been little studied. We measured cation exchange capacities (CEC) and exchangeable cations in fresh, field-moist samples from soil horizons of a forested mountain watershed in north central Vermont. CEC, measured by compulsive exchange on 148 horizon samples, ranged between
Donald S. Ross +2 more
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Black Carbon Increases Cation Exchange Capacity in Soils
, 2006Biqing Liang +10 more
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Simultaneous determination of the cation exchange capacity and the exchangeable cations on marl
Clay Minerals, 1991R. M. Cornell, E. S. Aksoyoglu
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