Ammonium oxalate and citrate-ascorbate as selective chemical agents for the mineralogical analysis of clay fractions of an Ultisol and Andisols from southern Chile

Pizarro C.; Fabris, JD; Stucki, JW; Garg, VK; Galindo, G.

Abstract

Two selective chemical treatments consisting of mixtures of (i) oxalic acid - ammonium oxalate at pH 3 (OX) and (ii) sodium citrate - ascorbic acid at pH 6 (CA) were used to selectively remove minerals from clay fractions of four volcanic soils: one from an Ultisol and three Andisols, of the southern Chile. Chemical analysis shows that CA is more effective in removing iron from Ultisol, and OX extracts it more efficiently from Andisols. 6 K 57Fe- Mössbauer data indicate that OX tends to remove all magnetically ordered species with low hyperfine fields; CA has no clear effect on the removal of those or the identified iron oxides in these volcanic soil materials.

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Título según WOS: Ammonium oxalate and citrate-ascorbate as selective chemical agents for the mineralogical analysis of clay fractions of an Ultisol and Andisols from southern Chile
Título según SCOPUS: Ammonium oxalate and citrate-ascorbate as selective chemical agents for the mineralogical analysis of clay fractions of an ultisol and andisols from Southern Chile
Título de la Revista: Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society
Volumen: 53
Número: 3
Editorial: SOC CHILENA QUIMICA
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 1581
Página final: 1584
Idioma: English
Notas: ISI, SCOPUS