Abstract

The relative contributions of organic matter and iron oxides to the Cs + sorption on red earth were investigated by using the batch technique and selective extraction methods. The sorption and desorption isotherms and the distribution coefficients of Cs + on the untreated red earth and the three treated soils to remove organic matter, iron oxides and organic matter plus iron oxides were determined at 20°C, pH 6.3±0.2, in the presence of 0.01 mol/l CaCl 2. It was found that all the isotherms are linear in the Cs + concentration range used here, that the sorption–desorption hysteresis on the red earth actually occurs, and besides the clay minerals, the organic matter present in the red earth is a significant trap of Cs + and is responsible for the hysteresis instead of the iron oxides.

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