ABSTRACT
The study was carried out to
determine the competitive adsorption of sulphate and phosphate ions on two
benchmark soils. The work involved field and laboratory studies. For field
work, profile pit was dug at each of the two benchmark soils. The locations of
the pits were Amakama and Bende. Soil samples were then collected from soil
horizons of each of the profile pits. The laboratory studies were in three
parts. The first part involved the determination of the physico - chemical
parameters of the soils. The resull obtained in this study showed that the mean
percentage sand. silt and clay for Amakama soil were 61.24 ± 1.69, 4.26 ± 0.52
and 34. 26 ± 0.52 respectively; the corresponding values in Bende sOil were
.2.35 ± 3. 59, 11. 45 ± 1 .87 and 66.20 ± 5. 19 respectively. The mean plI and
percentage organic matter for all the soils were 5.28 ± 0.08, 4.91 ± 0.15 and
0.91 ± 0.30, 1.13 ± 0.24 respectively. The second part of the laboratory
studies was the determination of various forms of P and S in the soils. The mean
values for saloid -P, Al - P. Fe - P, Ca - P, occluded P. occluded Fe - /Al -
P, residual - P. organic - P, bray -I P, and lray 11 P were 194.03 ±2.84, 50.86
± 8.45, 168.48 ± 9.63, 35.30 ± 11.04, 119.57 ± 10.21, 33. 19 ± 4.49, 32.38 ±
3.79, 35.22 ± 5.95, 9.46 ± 1.34 and 16.49 ± 2.33 respectively for Aihakama
soils, the corresponding values in Bende soils were 200.99 ± 3.96, 71.35 ±
12.30, 288.20 ± 9.54, 425.99 ± 29.01, 197.53 ± 5.16, 28.50 ± 3. 57, 71.17 ±
8.45. 7.38 ± 1.45 and 12.05 ± 2.34 respectively. Total sulphur, organic
sulphur, inorganic sulphur and available sulphur gave the following means for
Amakama and Bende soils 373.94 ± 32.69 and 393.20 ± 34.14; 346.34 ± 34.73 and
361.67 ± 33.38; 23.32 ± 7.93 and 32.13 ± 2.32; 243.05 ± 45.36 and 358.87 ± 32.28.
The last Prt of the laioratory studies was to determine the ellect olsuiphate
on phosphate adsorption and effect of phosphate on sulphate adsorption on the
top soils of the two benchmark soils. The presence of sulphate in the
equilibrium mixture had depressive effect on the adsorption P by surface soil
of Amakama especially at the higher level ol P application. The effect of S and
P adsorption on Bende soil was not consistent. The effect of P on S adsorption
on the two soils studied was not consistent. For both soils and ions (P043and
SO) studied, the relationship between the amount of ions added and amount
adsorbed was linear when the adsorption data were fitted into Freundlicl and
Lahgmuir models. The Freundlich model could only explain adsorption ol sulphate
at Bende location with 0.Oorng/g phosphate addition.
IKE-, A (2021). Competitive Adsorption Of Sulphate And Phosphate Ions On Two Soils Of South Eastern Nigeria. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/competitive-adsorption-of-sulphate-and-phosphate-ions-on-two-soils-of-south-eastern-nigeria-7-2
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ADAKU, IKE-. "Competitive Adsorption Of Sulphate And Phosphate Ions On Two Soils Of South Eastern Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/competitive-adsorption-of-sulphate-and-phosphate-ions-on-two-soils-of-south-eastern-nigeria-7-2