Determination of the originally adsorbed soil phosphorus by modified Freundlich isotherm

1995 
Abstract Phosphorus adsorption was studied on four different Hungarian soil samples previously treated with phosphorus. Six different isotherm models were fitted to the P adsorption data. All the models took into account the amount of phosphate originally adsorbed (Q). The models applied were the Langmuir isotherm, a Freundlich isotherm with a calculated exponent and 3 Freundlich isotherms with different constant exponents (1/1, 1/2 and 1/3). The aim of the comparison was to select the model whose parameters gave the best characterisation of the phosphorus adsorbing ability of the soil and the amount of phosphorus originally adsorbed (Q). It should be possible to fit the model to the measured data with low residual variance and to evaluate the parameters fairly independently of each other. In all respects a Freundlich isotherm function with a constant 1/3 exponent was found the most suitable for the description of phosphorus adsorption. This Freundlich isotherm can be expressed as: Pads.=k#lbc?‐Q A linear...
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