Persulfate oxidation of humic acids extracted from three different soils |
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Authors: | F. Martin F.J. Gonzalez-Vila |
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Affiliation: | Centre de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Cuarto, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Aptdo. 1052, Sevilla, Spain |
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Abstract: | Three soil humic acids were degraded by a new mild chemical oxidation method using potassium persulfate at pH 2.0. The method degraded 30–40% of the starting material. The type and relative quantities of the products or fragments released as determined by GC/MS varied with the source of the polymers. Humic acid extracted from an Inceptisol yielded fatty, benzenecarboxylic and phenolic acids; humic acid from a Typic Chromoxerert produced largely dialkyl phthalates, and humic acid from an Humic Haplorthod gave only branched and straight-chain fatty acids. It is suggested that the method may be used to advantage as a first oxidant in a sequential degradation. |
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