CHEMICAL FRACTIONS OF Al IN VOLCANIC SOIL AMENDED WITH CELLULOSE WASTE

The cellulose industry generates a great volume of organic and inorganic waste, one of these wastes are called dreg (D) and grits (G). These residues have a high content of calcium carbonate, positioning them as potential bleachers in acid soils. Due to the important content of Al in the residues, a...

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Autores principales: BORQUEZ,CARLOS, ARELLANO,EDUARDO, ARTACHO,PAMELA, BONOMELLI,CLAUDIA, CANALES,CAMILA, ANTILÉN,MÓNICA
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-970720130004000422014-09-02CHEMICAL FRACTIONS OF Al IN VOLCANIC SOIL AMENDED WITH CELLULOSE WASTEBORQUEZ,CARLOSARELLANO,EDUARDOARTACHO,PAMELABONOMELLI,CLAUDIACANALES,CAMILAANTILÉN,MÓNICA sequential extraction chemical fractions cellulose waste (Dregs, Grits) volcanic soil waste disposal The cellulose industry generates a great volume of organic and inorganic waste, one of these wastes are called dreg (D) and grits (G). These residues have a high content of calcium carbonate, positioning them as potential bleachers in acid soils. Due to the important content of Al in the residues, a sequential extraction was done to establish the metal chemical fractions such as exchangeable, adsorbed, organic carbonated, and the ones associated to sulfurs, in incubated samples (2, 4, 8, and 32 days at 60°C) of an Andisol amended soil with Grits, Dregs + Grits and lime in 1, 2 and 3 ton/ha doses. The results revealed that there was a significant increase in the amount of Al in all fractions, in comparison to the control soil. On the other hand the incorporation of these residues through a Dregs (70%) + Grits (30%) mixture provoked a pH increase, always higher than the commercial lime. Finally, the Al present on amended soils was mostly distributed in the residual and carbonated chemical fractions, which would constitute less labile chemical forms to the soil-solution.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de QuímicaJournal of the Chilean Chemical Society v.58 n.4 20132013-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072013000400042en10.4067/S0717-97072013000400042
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic sequential extraction
chemical fractions
cellulose waste (Dregs, Grits)
volcanic soil
waste disposal
spellingShingle sequential extraction
chemical fractions
cellulose waste (Dregs, Grits)
volcanic soil
waste disposal
BORQUEZ,CARLOS
ARELLANO,EDUARDO
ARTACHO,PAMELA
BONOMELLI,CLAUDIA
CANALES,CAMILA
ANTILÉN,MÓNICA
CHEMICAL FRACTIONS OF Al IN VOLCANIC SOIL AMENDED WITH CELLULOSE WASTE
description The cellulose industry generates a great volume of organic and inorganic waste, one of these wastes are called dreg (D) and grits (G). These residues have a high content of calcium carbonate, positioning them as potential bleachers in acid soils. Due to the important content of Al in the residues, a sequential extraction was done to establish the metal chemical fractions such as exchangeable, adsorbed, organic carbonated, and the ones associated to sulfurs, in incubated samples (2, 4, 8, and 32 days at 60°C) of an Andisol amended soil with Grits, Dregs + Grits and lime in 1, 2 and 3 ton/ha doses. The results revealed that there was a significant increase in the amount of Al in all fractions, in comparison to the control soil. On the other hand the incorporation of these residues through a Dregs (70%) + Grits (30%) mixture provoked a pH increase, always higher than the commercial lime. Finally, the Al present on amended soils was mostly distributed in the residual and carbonated chemical fractions, which would constitute less labile chemical forms to the soil-solution.
author BORQUEZ,CARLOS
ARELLANO,EDUARDO
ARTACHO,PAMELA
BONOMELLI,CLAUDIA
CANALES,CAMILA
ANTILÉN,MÓNICA
author_facet BORQUEZ,CARLOS
ARELLANO,EDUARDO
ARTACHO,PAMELA
BONOMELLI,CLAUDIA
CANALES,CAMILA
ANTILÉN,MÓNICA
author_sort BORQUEZ,CARLOS
title CHEMICAL FRACTIONS OF Al IN VOLCANIC SOIL AMENDED WITH CELLULOSE WASTE
title_short CHEMICAL FRACTIONS OF Al IN VOLCANIC SOIL AMENDED WITH CELLULOSE WASTE
title_full CHEMICAL FRACTIONS OF Al IN VOLCANIC SOIL AMENDED WITH CELLULOSE WASTE
title_fullStr CHEMICAL FRACTIONS OF Al IN VOLCANIC SOIL AMENDED WITH CELLULOSE WASTE
title_full_unstemmed CHEMICAL FRACTIONS OF Al IN VOLCANIC SOIL AMENDED WITH CELLULOSE WASTE
title_sort chemical fractions of al in volcanic soil amended with cellulose waste
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Química
publishDate 2013
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072013000400042
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