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UV/VIS Spectroscopy of Models of Complexation of Humic Acids.

VÁLKOVÁ, D. , KLUČÁKOVÁ, M., PEKAŘ, M.

Original Title

UV/VIS Spectroscopy of Models of Complexation of Humic Acids.

English Title

UV/VIS Spectroscopy of Models of Complexation of Humic Acids.

Type

Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus

Original Abstract

Humic acids are natural compounds which play important role in natural systems. They are not a chemical individuum, but mixture of various compounds. The presence of a wide range of functional groups in humic structure makes them very reactive and influential in soil and natural water chemistry. Out of these functional groups, the carboxylic and phenolic ones are most abundant and most influential in regards to metal complexation. Therefore several model compounds containing these functional groups and aromatic or aliphatic structure were chosen to model interactions of humic acids with metal ions. From metal, cooper was used for experiments for high affinity to humic acids and stability of formed complexes. In this contribution, complexations of cupric ions with the model compounds are studied using UV/VIS spectroscopy. UV/VIS spectra and their time dependence are measured and discussed.

English abstract

Humic acids are natural compounds which play important role in natural systems. They are not a chemical individuum, but mixture of various compounds. The presence of a wide range of functional groups in humic structure makes them very reactive and influential in soil and natural water chemistry. Out of these functional groups, the carboxylic and phenolic ones are most abundant and most influential in regards to metal complexation. Therefore several model compounds containing these functional groups and aromatic or aliphatic structure were chosen to model interactions of humic acids with metal ions. From metal, cooper was used for experiments for high affinity to humic acids and stability of formed complexes. In this contribution, complexations of cupric ions with the model compounds are studied using UV/VIS spectroscopy. UV/VIS spectra and their time dependence are measured and discussed.

Keywords

humic acids, complexation, spectroscopy

Key words in English

humic acids, complexation, spectroscopy

Authors

VÁLKOVÁ, D. , KLUČÁKOVÁ, M., PEKAŘ, M.

Released

20.09.2005

Location

Brno

ISBN

0009-2770

Periodical

CHEMICKE LISTY

Volume

99

Number

S

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

s628

Pages to

s630

Pages count

3

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