Compost Cation Exchange Capacity via Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (PXRF) Spectrometry

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

10-2-2018

Abstract

Compost is a valuable organic amendment which affords substantive fertility to soils where applied. A common component of compost fertility is cation exchange capacity (CEC), which has traditionally been determined via standard wet chemistry laboratory methods. This research utilized portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) spectrometry to evaluate 74 compost samples from the USA and Canada. PXRF elemental data were used for predicting compost CEC via random forest (RF) regression. Comparison between laboratory-determined vs. PXRF predicted CEC produced the following relationships: R 2 =0.90, RMSE = 5.41 meq 100 g −1 (model calibration) and R 2 =0.60, RMSE = 8.07 meq 100 g −1 (model validation). A key advantage of this technique is that the same data used for CEC prediction can also yield insight into other compost parameters of interest such as heavy metal content, plant essential nutrient content, salinity, and pH. Taken collectively, the PXRF approach can provide rapid, on-site analysis of compost which was previously not feasible with conventional methods. Our initial study has established the viability of PXRF for compost CEC determination, with further development on a wider array of feedstocks suggested for future study.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Compost Science and Utilization

First Page

271

Last Page

278

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