Studies of interactions and energy relationships between cations (Na+、K+、NH4+、Ca2+、Zn2+ and Cd2+) and clay fraction of red soil using the wien effect in dilute suspensions
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    Investigation of interactions and energy relationships between cations (Na+、K+、NH4+、Ca2+、Zn2+, and Cd2+) and clay fraction of red soil with the aid of Wien effect in dilute suspensions Results show that the mean Gibbs binding energies of the clay fraction of red soil with cations are 4.50, 7.35, 7.15, 9.12, 9.84, and 9.63 kJ mol-1 for Na+, K+, NH4+, Ca2+, Zn2+, and Cd2+, respectively, in the experimental condition. Electric conductivity increased very fast with field strength in the suspension containing Ca2+, at a similar rate in the suspension containing K+, Zn2+ or Cd2+, but very slowly in the suspensions containing Na+ or NH4+. In terms of releasing rate, the cations in the red soil suspension are in the order of Ca2+ > K+ > Zn2+ = Cd2+ > Na+ = NH4+. The mean Gibbs free adsorption energies, ΔGad, of the cations remained basically the same when the field strength was in the range of 15 to 80 kV cm-1 , but when the field strength reached over 100 kV cm-1 ΔGad of the divalent cations were more obviously higher than of the monovalent cations, following an order of NH4+ ≤Na+ < K+ < Cd2+ < Zn2+ < Ca2+. However, when the field strength got high up to 150 kV cm-1, ΔGad of the cations were 0.64, 0.80, 0.57, 1.66, 1.43, and 1.27 kJ mol-1 for Na+, K+, NH4+, Ca2+, Zn2+, and Cd2+, respectively, which shows that the mean Gibbs free adsorption energy of the divalent cations were about 2.5-3 times as much as that of the monovalent cations. The cations in the red soil suspensions at a low field strength ranging from 10 to 30 kV cm-1 showed a decreasing order of Na+ >> K+ = NH4+ > Ca2+ > Zn2+ = Cd2+ in mean dissociation degree. The increasing rate of mean dissociation degree, which is the increment of dissociation degree induced by the increment of 1 kV cm-1 in field strength, is the highest with Na+ being 0.000427 cm kV-1, the second with Ca2+ being 0.000221 cm kV-1, and the lowest with other cations in the range of 0.00012~0.00014 cm kV-1.

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Zhu Haowen, Wang Yujun, Jiang Jun, Li Chengbao, Zhou Dongmei, Xu Renkou, Zhou Lixiang. Studies of interactions and energy relationships between cations (Na+、K+、NH4+、Ca2+、Zn2+ and Cd2+) and clay fraction of red soil using the wien effect in dilute suspensions[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2009,46(2):308-314.

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