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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 32:211-215 (1968)
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Electromotive Force of Inert Electrodes in Soil Suspensions1

H. L. Bohn2

ABSTRACT

Attempts to relate the emf of gold, graphite, and platinum electrodes in soil suspensions to the electrode potentials of redox couples in the soil were unsuccessful. EAu and EC did not respond to aeration of the suspensions or to the presence of sucrose as a reducing agent. EPt responded to these conditions, but did not correspond to the electrode potentials of the Mn2+-Mn oxide, O2-H2O, or H+-H2 couples. It is concluded that EPt is a mixed potential whose major components are the O2-H2O couple in aerated suspensions or the H+-H2 couple in anaerobic suspensions, but whose value is not related to the Nernstian distribution of oxidized and reduced species. Although EPt is a qualitative measure of the oxidation-reduction conditions in the soil, it has no quantitative significance.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Division of Chemical Development, Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Presented before Div. S-2, Soil Science Society of America, Stillwater, Okla., Aug. 24, 1966.

2 Formerly research chemist TVA, presently Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soils, University of Arizona, Tucson.

Received for publication April 10, 1967. Accepted for publication December 11, 1967.







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