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Effect of KCl and CaCl2 as Background Electrolytes on the Competitive Adsorption of Glyphosate and Phosphate on Goethite

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Anne Louise Gimsing
Affiliation:
The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Chemistry Department, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871, Frederiksberg C Denmark
Ole K. Borggaard
Affiliation:
The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Chemistry Department, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871, Frederiksberg C Denmark
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Competitive adsorption between glyphosate and phosphate on goethite was evaluated. The influence of background electrolyte on the adsorption of glyphosate and phosphate was also investigated by using 0.01 M KCl, 0.1 M KCl and 0.01 M CaCl2 as background electrolytes. Experiments showed that phosphate displaced adsorbed glyphosate from goethite, whereas glyphosate did not displace phosphate. Results also showed that the background electrolyte had a strong effect on phosphate adsorption, but little effect on glyphosate adsorption. Thus, there are differences between the adsorption of glyphosate and phosphate. The study also showed that 0.01 M KCl caused dispersion of goethite, resulting in inefficient filtering, and that phosphate precipitated as calcium phosphates in 0.01 M CaCl2 background electrolyte solutions. The results suggest that 0.1 M KCl is a more suitable background electrolyte to determine competitive adsorption processes involving glyphosate and phosphate.

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Copyright © 2001, The Clay Minerals Society

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