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A Modified Walkley-Black Method Based on Spectrophotometric Procedure

Journal

COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS
Volume 47, Issue 2, Pages 213-220

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2015.1118118

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Modified Walkley-Black method; soil organic carbon (SOC); spectrophotometric procedure

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The Walkley-Black (WB) method, because of its simplicity and rapidity, has been widely used during the past 50years for determination of soil organic carbon (SOC), but one of the main problems with WB method in operation is determination of titration end point by the observer. In the past several years some studies have been done to reduce the human role in determination of titration end point in WB method. In this study, in addition to the routine method of using an indicator for end point determination, a potentiometric and a spectrophotometric method was also employed for end point determination. The results indicated that these two methods are more accurate than the indicator method. Finally, a modified Walkley-Black (MWB) method employing a spectrophotometric procedure was proposed, which is more reproducible, easier in operation, and more economical.

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