Interference of colloidal particles in the determination of orthophosphate concentrations in soil water extracts

1998 
Abstract Accurate determination of orthophosphate (P) in soil solutions is a prerequisite for rigorously assessing soil P availability for plants as well as the potential risk of P transfer to water bodies. Although P is usually measured on extracts filtered at 0.45 μm, little is known on the potential interfences due to the presence of colloidal particles. This work was conducted to study the influence of colloidal particles on P concentration by measuring it both by the phosphoantimonylmolybdenum blue colorimetry and ion chromatography in soil water extracts filtered at 0.45, 0.2, or 0.025 μm. Results strongly suggest that direct measurements with colorimetry might lead to an overestimation of the P concentration due to the solubilization of P‐containing particles in the acid medium prevailing in the solution during colorimetric essay. In the present study, the largest overestimations were observed in soil extracts rich in iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) that had been filtered at 0.45 μm, on the opposite th...
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