Solute electrical charge effects on molecular diffusion coefficients in unsaturated soils

Katori Miyasaka, Sho Shiozawa, Kazuhiro Nishida, Shuichiro Yoshida

研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿記事査読

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The ratio of the diffusion coefficient of a solute in soil to the diffusion coefficient in bulk water (Dr) has been shown to be proportional to the volumetric water content of the soil (θ) to the power n, and studies of the dependency of Dr on θ have shown that n is approximately 2. This n value can be explained physically using a simple tortuosity model. However, n values of approximately 4 have been found in two soils (sandy and loamy) with low water contents, and these high values have been attributed to an electrically diffuse double layer formed in the soil water near charged solid surfaces, restricting ion diffusion within it. We examined the effect of electrical charge of solute on the molecular diffusion coefficient at low water content in soils with n values of approximately 4. We measured the molecular diffusion coefficient of the solute in the soil (Dp) for electrolytes (NaCl and CaCl2</ing>), which may be affected by soil surface charge, and a non-electrolyte (glycerin; C3H5<\inf>[OH]3), which should not be affected by the charge, in the two soils over a wide range of water contents. The experimental results showed that Dr for all of the solutes were approximately the same, even at low water contents, indicating that the observed sharp decline of Dr with the decrease in θ is these soils should not be attributed to the electric charge on the particle surface, but to other mechanisms such as drastic change in the geometrical distribution of pore liquid water due to the progress in dehydration.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)1852-1858
ページ数7
ジャーナルSoil Science Society of America Journal
78
6
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 1 11月 2014
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