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Abstract Experimental data on the phosphate release and sorption in soils, when inadequately described by a first‐order kinetic reaction, are often interpreted as a combination of two or three simultaneous first‐order reactions. A simple modified Elovich equation in the form: q = (1/β) ln (αβ) + (1/β) ln t was derived to fit the reported experimental data in literature that failed to conform to a single first‐order kinetic equation. In this equation, q is the amount of phosphate released or sorbed, and α and β are constants. The equation successfully described the data as a single straight line that covers the entire course of reaction time. It also appears that constants of α and β may be used for comparison of reaction rates of phosphate release or sorption in different soils.
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S. H. Chien
W. R. Clayton
Soil Science Society of America Journal
Chemopharma (Austria)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d77f42f44a16d01ef316f0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2136/sssaj1980.03615995004400020013x