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Utilization of fractional extraction for characterization of the interactions between humic acids and metals

KALINA, M. KLUČÁKOVÁ, M. SEDLÁČEK, P.

Original Title

Utilization of fractional extraction for characterization of the interactions between humic acids and metals

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

Diffusion experiments in humic hydrogels provide valuable findings on reactivity of humic matrices. This article concentrates on the study of interactions between humic acids and copper(II) ions in diffusion experiments. The diffusion experiments were supplemented with selective extraction of the diffused copper(II) ions. For this purpose, the leaching agents with increasing affinity towards copper(II) ions were used. The presented results showed that several different forms of the diffused ions exist in the humic gel, which is given by the strength of bonds towards humic acids. Distribution of copper into these forms becomes constant after someinitial period, which indicates local equilibration of interactions between the ions and the humic content of the gel during the transport process. The proposed experimental method seems promising in order to shed newlight on the effects of humic acids reactivity on mobility of important compounds in nature.

Keywords

humic acids, hydrogels, diffusion, heavy metal, fractional extraction

Authors

KALINA, M.; KLUČÁKOVÁ, M.; SEDLÁČEK, P.

RIV year

2013

Released

21. 4. 2013

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

ISBN

0016-7061

Periodical

GEODERMA

Year of study

207-208

Number

10

State

Kingdom of the Netherlands

Pages from

92

Pages to

98

Pages count

7

BibTex

@article{BUT100017,
  author="Michal {Kalina} and Martina {Klučáková} and Petr {Sedláček}",
  title="Utilization of fractional extraction for characterization of the interactions between humic acids and metals",
  journal="GEODERMA",
  year="2013",
  volume="207-208",
  number="10",
  pages="92--98",
  doi="10.1016/j.geoderma.2013.04.031",
  issn="0016-7061"
}