Interaction of Phosphorus Compounds with Anion‐Exchange Membranes: Implications for Soil Analysis
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Anion exchange membranes are commonly used to measure readily exchangeable and microbial P in soil, yet there is little information on their interactions with organic and condensed inorganic P compounds, which can interfere with interpretation of the results. We addressed this by quantifying the sorption of a range of P compounds to a commonly used anion exchange membrane (551642S, BDH‐Prolabo, VWR International, Lutterworth, UK). Sorption and recovery of orthophosphate by the membranes was complete up to 1.17 g P m−2 The membranes also completely recovered sodium pyrophosphate, glucose 6‐phosphate, and adenosine 5′‐monophosphate, as well as significant levels (20–60%) of 2‐aminoethylphosphonic acid, sodium hexametaphosphate, and sodium phytate. Only sodium pyrophosphate, sodium hexametaphosphate, and
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