HYGROSCOPIC WATER CONTENT AS AN INDICATOR OF SOIL DISPERSITY:THERMODYNAMIC BASIS AND EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION

A. Smagin, N. Sadovnikova
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The adsorption properties of dispersed systems are determined by their surface energy, therefore the indicators of hygroscopy (adsorbed water content) and dispersity (specific surface area of the solid phase) of soils and sediments are in close mutual correlation. This well-known empirical fact received a new fundamental interpretation based on the theory of disjoining water pressure according to Deryagin in the form of a thermodynamic equation connecting the specific surface area, hygroscopic water content of soil samples and the relative humidity of the air in the laboratory room. The theoretical equation allowed us to substantiate the methodology for quantifying the hydrophilic specific surface area of soil samples based on widespread data on their hygroscopy. A comparison of the new method with the standard BET-analysis of the specific surface area, as well as with the previously proposed physically based method for its determining by the slope of thermodynamic water retention curves, showed their statistically reliable agreement in a wide range of estimated specific surface area values from 5 to 340 m2×g-1 for soil samples of different genesis and texture.
作为土壤分散性指标的吸湿水含量:热力学基础和实验验证
分散体系的吸附特性由其表面能决定,因此土壤和沉积物的吸湿性(吸附水含量)和分散性(固相的比表面积)指标之间存在密切的相互关系。根据捷列金(Deryagin)提出的分离水压理论,这一众所周知的经验事实得到了新的基本解释,即以热力学方程的形式将土壤样品的比表面积、吸湿水含量和实验室房间的空气相对湿度联系起来。该理论方程使我们能够根据土壤样品吸湿性的广泛数据,证实量化土壤样品亲水比表面积的方法。新方法与比表面积的标准 BET 分析法以及之前提出的通过热力学保水曲线斜率确定比表面积的物理方法进行了比较,结果表明,对于不同成因和质地的土壤样本,在 5 至 340 m2×g-1 的估计比表面积值范围内,两者在统计学上具有可靠的一致性。
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