Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils
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Resumo: | In a previous study it was observed that humic substances (HS) extracted with NaOH solution and with Na4P2O7 solution presented different molecular weights, and also that the extracted HS yield by each method varied between an Oxisol and a Mollisol from South Brazil. In the present study, we further investigated the organic matter in these soils by characterizing HS extracted with 0.5 mol L-1 NaOH and with neutral 0.15 mol L-1 Na4P2O7 solutions from the above mentioned samples, using elemental analysis and nuclear magnetic ressonance spectroscopy (liquid state ¹H- and 13C-NMR), and by relating the molecular differences to the extraction method and soil type. HS extracted with pyrophosphate were more humified, showing a higher aromaticity and higher carboxylic content. The NaOH-extracted HS were more aliphatic and contained a higher O-alkyl proportion, which is indicative of a less humified nature than the pyrophosphate-extracted HS. |
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Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soilshumic substancesoxisolmollisolaromaticityligand exchangeIn a previous study it was observed that humic substances (HS) extracted with NaOH solution and with Na4P2O7 solution presented different molecular weights, and also that the extracted HS yield by each method varied between an Oxisol and a Mollisol from South Brazil. In the present study, we further investigated the organic matter in these soils by characterizing HS extracted with 0.5 mol L-1 NaOH and with neutral 0.15 mol L-1 Na4P2O7 solutions from the above mentioned samples, using elemental analysis and nuclear magnetic ressonance spectroscopy (liquid state ¹H- and 13C-NMR), and by relating the molecular differences to the extraction method and soil type. HS extracted with pyrophosphate were more humified, showing a higher aromaticity and higher carboxylic content. The NaOH-extracted HS were more aliphatic and contained a higher O-alkyl proportion, which is indicative of a less humified nature than the pyrophosphate-extracted HS.Sociedade Brasileira de Química1999-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50531999000200012Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.10 n.2 1999reponame:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.1590/S0103-50531999000200012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDick,Deborah PinheiroBurba,PeterHerzog,Helmuteng2002-10-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-50531999000200012Revistahttp://jbcs.sbq.org.brONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||office@jbcs.sbq.org.br1678-47900103-5053opendoar:2002-10-23T00:00Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils |
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Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils |
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Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils Dick,Deborah Pinheiro humic substances oxisol mollisol aromaticity ligand exchange |
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Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils |
title_full |
Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils |
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Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils |
title_full_unstemmed |
Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils |
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Influence of Extractant and Soil Type on Molecular Characteristics of Humic Substances From Two Brazilian Soils |
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Dick,Deborah Pinheiro |
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Dick,Deborah Pinheiro Burba,Peter Herzog,Helmut |
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Burba,Peter Herzog,Helmut |
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Dick,Deborah Pinheiro Burba,Peter Herzog,Helmut |
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humic substances oxisol mollisol aromaticity ligand exchange |
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humic substances oxisol mollisol aromaticity ligand exchange |
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In a previous study it was observed that humic substances (HS) extracted with NaOH solution and with Na4P2O7 solution presented different molecular weights, and also that the extracted HS yield by each method varied between an Oxisol and a Mollisol from South Brazil. In the present study, we further investigated the organic matter in these soils by characterizing HS extracted with 0.5 mol L-1 NaOH and with neutral 0.15 mol L-1 Na4P2O7 solutions from the above mentioned samples, using elemental analysis and nuclear magnetic ressonance spectroscopy (liquid state ¹H- and 13C-NMR), and by relating the molecular differences to the extraction method and soil type. HS extracted with pyrophosphate were more humified, showing a higher aromaticity and higher carboxylic content. The NaOH-extracted HS were more aliphatic and contained a higher O-alkyl proportion, which is indicative of a less humified nature than the pyrophosphate-extracted HS. |
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