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Measuring soil pH at in situ like conditions using optical pH sensors (pH-optodes)

Theresa Merl, Martin Reinhard Rasmussen, Laura Ryge Koch, Jonathan Voxnæs Søndergaard, Frederikke Fonnesbech Bust, Klaus Koren

2022Soil Biology and Biochemistry57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soil pH is undoubtedly one of the key environmental parameters influencing soil biology and biogeochemistry. Nevertheless, measuring soil pH at in situ like conditions is not trivial. The current gold standard requires preparing a soil suspension with water or CaCl<sub>2</sub>, in which the soil pH can be assessed. Obviously, this is far from in situ conditions. In this study we evaluate optical pH sensors, so-called pH optodes, as an alternative technology to measure soil pH both in wet and dry soils. Our results indicate that pH optodes have the potential to sense soil pH in a wide range of soil water contents. We also compared our results to the standard slurry method and to measurements using a classical glass pH electrode.

Topics & Concepts

Soil pHpH meterpH indicatorSoil waterIn situSlurryGlass electrodeChemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil testEnvironmental scienceSoil scienceElectrodeEnvironmental engineeringElectrochemistryReference electrodeOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesElectrochemical Analysis and Applications