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H-binding of size- and polarity-fractionated soil and lignite humic acids after removal of metal and ash components

June 10, 2014

A fractionation technique, combining dialysis removal of metal and ash components with hydrofluoric acid and pH 10 citrate buffer followed by chromatography of dialysis permeate on XAD-8 resin at decreasing pH values, has been applied to lignite humic acid (lignite-HA) and soil humic acid (soil-HA). H-binding data and non ideal competitive adsorption-Donnan model parameters were obtained for the HA fractions by theoretical analysis of H-binding data which reveal a significant increase of the carboxyl and the phenolic charge for the lignite-HA fractions vs. the parental lignite humic acid (LParentalHA). The fractionated lignite-HA material consisted mainly of permeate fractions, some of which were fulvic acid-like. The fractionated soil-HA material consisted mainly of large macromolecular structures that did not permeate the dialysis membrane during deashing. Chargeable groups had comparable concentrations in soil-HA fractions and parental soil humic acid (SParentalHA), indicating minimal interference of ash components with carboxyl and phenolic (and/or enolic) groups. Fractionation of HA, combined with theoretical analysis of H-binding, can distinguish the supramolecular vs. macromolecular nature of fractions within the same parental HA.

Publication Year 2014
Title H-binding of size- and polarity-fractionated soil and lignite humic acids after removal of metal and ash components
DOI 10.1007/s11356-013-2302-9
Authors Marios Drosos, Jerry A. Leenheer, Apostolos Avgeropoulos, Yiannis Deligiannakis
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Index ID 70189960
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Research Program - Central Branch