Technology application

Coupling of Hofmeister effect, electrolyte concentration, and mechanical composition in soil loss: Runoff simulation study

Soil & Tillage Research

S Yang,Y Zhang,B Feng,H Li

Electrostatic repulsive forces among soil particles control the intensity of soil loss in runoff and are controlled by the coupling of cation surface reactions (e.g., the Hofmeister effect), electrolyte concentration, and soil particle size composition. In this study, we used different concentrations of Li, K, and Cs to adjust the cation surface reaction or Hofmeister effect and electrolyte concentration of a neutral purple soil (Entisol). The mechanical composition of the soil was adjusted by adding 0.55–1 mm diameter quartz particles, and the mean surface potential of the soil particles was used to indirectly express the electrostatic repulsive force between particles. The results show that the Hofmeister effect, electrolyte concentration, and mechanical composition are strongly coupled during soil loss, of which the Hofmeister effect plays the most critical role. The physical mechanisms of the coupling effects can be summarized as follows. The electrostatic repulsive force among soil particles depends on the coupling of the Hofmeister effect and electrolyte concentration. 

All rights reserved © Chongqing Weixun Scientific Instrument Co., Ltd2024 Address: 6F-8F, Building A5, Semiconductor industry Park, No. 105, Yunhan Avenue, Shuitugao New Town, Liangjiang New Area, Chongqing

ICP Filing/License Number:渝ICP备2023002157号-1

technical support:Ruixiu Technology