Artigo de Periódico
Deleterious effect of ammonium extraction from soil assisted by ultrasound
Fecha
2004Registro en:
0026-265X
v. 78, n. 1
Autor
Castro, Jacira Teixeira
Korn, Mauro
Castro, Jacira Teixeira
Korn, Mauro
Institución
Resumen
Ultrasound has been used to assist extraction procedures from solid samples based on the decrease of gradient concentration in the vicinity
of particulate matter and the microjet produced during cavitation. In the present work, the harmful effect yield by ultrasound-assisted ammonium extraction from soil samples was observed by comparing with an extraction process assisted by magnetic stirring. Three soil samples from agricultural areas of Bahia state in Brazil were submitted to both extraction processes and ammonium concentrations for conventional stirring procedure were 25% higher than those obtained by the ultrasound-assisted extraction. This same effect was also
observed by irradiating ammonium solutions with low frequency ultrasonic waves. After 5 min of ultrasonic irradiation, more than 25% of the ammonium was lost probably as N2. Possible conversions of N–NH4+to hydrazine, hydroxylamine, nitrite and nitrate were evaluated. In addition, an increasing in nitrate concentration by irradiating solution with high saline concentration independent on the initial ammonium
concentration was observed.