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EPR spectra of humic acids and their metal complexes
Authors:B. Lakatos  T. Tibai  J. Meisel
Affiliation:Central Research Institute for Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Hungary
Abstract:On the basis of ESR spectra, humic substances are believed to be hydroquinone type polymer radicals with considerable cation exchange and redox capacity. All 3d-transition metal humates appear to be ionic high spin complexes. Manganese (II) ions doped in raw peats and peat humic acids are coordinated octahedrally with six oxygen-containing functional groups, e.g., carboxylate, phenolic, hydroxyl, carbonyl ligands, whereas copper (II) ions are in square planar arrangement with two carboxylate and two aliphatic nitrogen ligands. Doping with vanadyl(II) ions results in a square pyramidal arrangement with four oxygen-containing ligands. Diamagnetic manganese(VII), chromium(VI), molybdenum (VI) and vanadium(V) oxoanions in acidic solution are reduced by humic acids into paramagnetic manganese(II), chromium(III), molybdenum(V) and vanadium(IV) ions. Diamagnetic copper(I) ions, on the other hand, are oxidized by humic acids into paramagnetic copper(II) ions.In contrast to polyronic acid gels with outer-sphere structure, 3d-transition metal ions are generally bound to humic acids as inner-sphere chelate complexes.
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