Title of article :
Aluminium speciation in forest soil solution
modelling the contribution of low molecular weight
organic acids
Author/Authors :
Patrick A.W. van Heesa، نويسنده , , Edward Tippingb، نويسنده , , Ulla S. Lundstr¨oma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The concentrations of Al bound to identified low molecular weight organic acids ŽLMWOAs., phosphate and
humic compounds in soil solutions ŽO1, O2, E, B1 and B2 horizons. from Fennoscandinavian coniferous forest soils
were calculated. Two models were evaluated: WHAM ŽWinderemere Humic Aqueous Model. and a model treating
the natural organic acids as monoprotic. The WHAM model was calibrated to find an average charge balance of
unity, and then used for Al speciation. This was achieved considering approximately 80% of the natural fulvic acid to
be ‘active’. For the monoprotic model, constants obtained from previous fitting of soil solution data were used and
the model was calibrated using acid base titrations. The modelling confirms that the low molecular weight acids are
important complex formers, binding on average 11 42% ŽO., 19 20% ŽE., and 0 30% ŽB. of the total Al in solution
depending on the model used. The monoprotic model yielded higher concentrations than WHAM. Both models
predicted that the major part of Al in solution was organically complexed to humic substances and LMWOAs, which
was consistent with analytical values of ‘quickly reacting’ Al Žmonomenc inorganic forms; 12 14% of Altot on average
in the E and B1 solutions.. Both models could predict the magnitude of the analytical values ŽRMSD 4 5 M.. On
average the WHAM model showed a better fit for the E horizon solutions and the monoprotic model for the upper B
horizon. The pH dependence of the low molecular weight fraction of Al was modelled in the pH range 3 5.5 for a
‘typical’ O1 and E solution assuming no other changes in soil solution composition. The extrapolation showed that
the models had a different pH dependence. The concentration of Al bound to LMWOAs in WHAM decreased with
higher pH while the opposite was seen for the monoprotic model. Also the influence of the concentration of total Al
in solution was modelled. The models showed similar trends but for the ‘typical’ O1 horizon sample the monoprotic
model yielded higher concentrations of Al bound to LMWOAs than WHAM
Keywords :
Aluminium , Organic acids , equilibrium , models , soil solution
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment