Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation

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Autor(a) principal: Tadini,Amanda M.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Moreira,Altair B., Bisinoti,Márcia C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: This study had as main objectiveto evaluate the influence of AHS obtained from an area under sugarcane cultivation on the dynamics of chromium species (Cr(III) and Cr(VI)). Was studied complexing capacity (CC) with the AHS of chromium species and these were characterized using UV/Vis spectrophotometry, molecular fluorescence, elemental analysis and infrared. AHS with and without fractionation showed a greater aromaticity degree and a predominance of humic acids, and the E4/E6 and E2/E4 ratios suggested aromatic rings and a greater contribution from plants, which indicates lignin structures. The highest CCs were observed for the AHS fractionated, being fraction with molecular-size < 10 kDa and 10-30 kDa showed the highest ability to complex Cr(III) and Cr(VI) ions, respectively. These results are corroborating with C/H/N and UV/Vis data, where we can conclude that the AHS without fractionation had the greatest aromaticity and a predominance of humic acids in their structure.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation
title Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation
spellingShingle Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation
Tadini,Amanda M.
aquatic humic substances
complexation
characterization
title_short Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation
title_full Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation
title_fullStr Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation
title_full_unstemmed Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation
title_sort Fractionation of aquatic humic substances and dynamic of chromium species in an aquatic body influenced by sugarcane cultivation
author Tadini,Amanda M.
author_facet Tadini,Amanda M.
Moreira,Altair B.
Bisinoti,Márcia C.
author_role author
author2 Moreira,Altair B.
Bisinoti,Márcia C.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tadini,Amanda M.
Moreira,Altair B.
Bisinoti,Márcia C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aquatic humic substances
complexation
characterization
topic aquatic humic substances
complexation
characterization
description This study had as main objectiveto evaluate the influence of AHS obtained from an area under sugarcane cultivation on the dynamics of chromium species (Cr(III) and Cr(VI)). Was studied complexing capacity (CC) with the AHS of chromium species and these were characterized using UV/Vis spectrophotometry, molecular fluorescence, elemental analysis and infrared. AHS with and without fractionation showed a greater aromaticity degree and a predominance of humic acids, and the E4/E6 and E2/E4 ratios suggested aromatic rings and a greater contribution from plants, which indicates lignin structures. The highest CCs were observed for the AHS fractionated, being fraction with molecular-size < 10 kDa and 10-30 kDa showed the highest ability to complex Cr(III) and Cr(VI) ions, respectively. These results are corroborating with C/H/N and UV/Vis data, where we can conclude that the AHS without fractionation had the greatest aromaticity and a predominance of humic acids in their structure.
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