Characterization of an In-Situ Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) via a Smart-Electrochemical Sensing Approach

Author:

Dhamu Vikram Narayanan1ORCID,Somenahally Anil C2,Paul Anirban1ORCID,Muthukumar Sriram3,Prasad Shalini13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bioengineering, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 75080, USA

2. Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Overton, TX 75684, USA

3. EnLiSense LLC, Allen, TX 75013, USA

Abstract

Soil is a vital component of the ecosystem that drives the holistic homeostasis of the environment. Directly, soil quality and health by means of sufficient levels of soil nutrients are required for sustainable agricultural practices for ideal crop yield. Among these groups of nutrients, soil carbon is a factor which has a dominating effect on greenhouse carbon phenomena and thereby the climate change rate and its influence on the planet. It influences the fertility of soil and other conditions like enriched nutrient cycling and water retention that forms the basis for modern ‘regenerative agriculture’. Implementation of soil sensors would be fundamentally beneficial to characterize the soil parameters in a local as well as global environmental impact standpoint, and electrochemistry as a transduction mode is very apt due to its feasibility and ease of applicability. Organic Matter present in soil (SOM) changes the electroanalytical behavior of moieties present that are carbon-derived. Hence, an electrochemical-based ‘bottom-up’ approach is evaluated in this study to track soil organic carbon (SOC). As part of this setup, soil as a solid-phase electrolyte as in a standard electrochemical cell and electrode probes functionalized with correlated ionic species on top of the metalized electrodes are utilized. The surficial interface is biased using a square pulsed charge, thereby studying the effect of the polar current as a function of the SOC profile. The sensor formulation composite used is such that materials have higher capacity to interact with organic carbon pools in soil. The proposed sensor platform is then compared against the standard combustion method for SOC analysis and its merit is evaluated as a potential in situ, on-demand electrochemical soil analysis platform.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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