Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples

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Autor(a) principal: Goveia,Danielle
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Melo,Camila de A., Oliveira,Lilian K. de, Fraceto,Leonardo F., Rocha,Julio Cesar, Dias Filho,Newton Luiz, Rosa,André Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this work was to investigate the adsorption of micronutrients in humin and to verify the ability to release these elements in water. The first step was to determine the adsorption capacity of humin for several essential plant micronutrients and check the kinetic parameters. The order of adsorption was Zn < Ni < Co < Mn < Mo < Cu < Fe, whereas Zn showed maximum values of ca. 2.5 mg g-1 and Fe values of ca. 0.5 mg g-1 for systems containing 1 g of humin. Iron presented higher percentages of release (ca. 100%) and Co the lowest percentages (0.14%). The findings suggested that the use of humin enriched with micronutrients can be a promising alternative for the fertilization of agricultural soils, with the additional benefit of incorporating organic matter present in the form of humic substances into the soil and improving the agricultural productivity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples
title Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples
spellingShingle Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples
Goveia,Danielle
adsorption
desorption
humin
micronutrients
title_short Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples
title_full Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples
title_fullStr Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples
title_sort Adsorption and release of micronutrients by humin extracted from peat samples
author Goveia,Danielle
author_facet Goveia,Danielle
Melo,Camila de A.
Oliveira,Lilian K. de
Fraceto,Leonardo F.
Rocha,Julio Cesar
Dias Filho,Newton Luiz
Rosa,André Henrique
author_role author
author2 Melo,Camila de A.
Oliveira,Lilian K. de
Fraceto,Leonardo F.
Rocha,Julio Cesar
Dias Filho,Newton Luiz
Rosa,André Henrique
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Goveia,Danielle
Melo,Camila de A.
Oliveira,Lilian K. de
Fraceto,Leonardo F.
Rocha,Julio Cesar
Dias Filho,Newton Luiz
Rosa,André Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adsorption
desorption
humin
micronutrients
topic adsorption
desorption
humin
micronutrients
description The objective of this work was to investigate the adsorption of micronutrients in humin and to verify the ability to release these elements in water. The first step was to determine the adsorption capacity of humin for several essential plant micronutrients and check the kinetic parameters. The order of adsorption was Zn < Ni < Co < Mn < Mo < Cu < Fe, whereas Zn showed maximum values of ca. 2.5 mg g-1 and Fe values of ca. 0.5 mg g-1 for systems containing 1 g of humin. Iron presented higher percentages of release (ca. 100%) and Co the lowest percentages (0.14%). The findings suggested that the use of humin enriched with micronutrients can be a promising alternative for the fertilization of agricultural soils, with the additional benefit of incorporating organic matter present in the form of humic substances into the soil and improving the agricultural productivity.
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