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XANES spectroscopic analysis of phosphorus speciation in alum-amended poultry litter

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 477-485

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AMER SOC AGRONOMY
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2007.0285

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Aluminum sulfate (alum; Al-2(SO4)(3) center dot 14H(2)O) is used as a chemical treatment of poultry Utter to reduce the solubility and release of phosphate, thereby minimizing the impacts on adjacent aquatic ecosystems when poultry litter is land applied as a crop fertilizer. The objective of this study was to determine, through the use of X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy and sequential extraction, how alum amendments alter P distribution and solid-state speciation within the poultry litter system. Our results indicate that traditional sequential fractionation procedures may not account for variability in P speciation in heterogeneous animal manures. Analysis shows that NaOH-extracted P in alum amended litters is predominantly organic (similar to 80%), whereas in the control samples, >60% of NaOH-extracted P was inorganic R Linear least squares fitting (LLSF) analysis of spectra collected of sequentially extracted litters showed that the P is present in inorganic (P sorbed on Al oxides, calcium phosphates) and organic forms (phytic acid, polyphosphates, and monoesters) in alum- and non-alum-amended poultry litter. When determining land application rates of poultry litter, all of these compounds must be considered, especially organic R Results of the sequential, extractions in conjunction with LLSF suggest that no, P species is completely removed by a single extractant. Rather, there is a continuum of removal as extractant strength increases, Overall, alum-amended litters exhibited higher proportions of Al-bound P species and phytic acid, whereas untreated samples contained Ca-P minerals and organic P compounds. This study provides in situ information about P speciation in the poultry litter solid and about P availability in alum- and non-alum-treated poultry litter that will dictate P losses to ground and surface water systems.

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