• Title/Summary/Keyword: Humic Acid (HA)

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A Study of Adsorption Behaviour of Humic Acid and Americium on the Kaolinite (카올리나이트에 대한 휴믹산 및 아메리슘 흡착거동 연구)

  • Lee, Myung-Ho;Lee, Kyu-Whan;Park, Kyung-Kyun;Jung, Euo-Chang;Song, Kyu-Seok;Shin, Hyun-Sang
    • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology(JNFCWT)
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2010
  • In this study, the adsorption reactions in the binary component system such as kaolinite-humic acid, kaolinite-americium and humic acid-americium were investigated. After performing the basic physico-chemical properties of the kaolinite, the adsorption reactions of the humic acid on the kaolinite were carried out with varying concentration of humic acid and ion strength, and pH. With increasing HA concentration and pH, the sorption of HA onto KA decreased, while the sorption of HA onto KA increased with increasing ionic stre ngth. Also, with varying pH, the adsorption reactions of the americium-kaolinite and americium-humic acid were studied. In the acid and neutral region, Am easily adsorbed on the HA, while the sorption of Am on the HA in the alkali region decreased because of electrostatic repulsion. The results from these studies make it possible to understand the characteristics of adsorption behaviour of the americium by the humic acid in the water environment.

Isolation and Characterization of Aquatic Humic Acid and Fulvic Acid (수질계의 Humic Acid와 Fulvic Acid의 분리 및 특성)

  • Rhee, Dong Seok
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.36-42
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    • 2002
  • The dissolved organic carbon extracted from groundwater is separated into humic acid and fulvic acid. They are characterized for their chemical composition, spectroscopic characteristics using UV/VIS, IR and solid state $^{13}C-NMR$ spectroscopy, proton exchange capacity and molecular size distribution. The results are comparable with the literature data. The study explains that the aquatic humic and fulvic acid in this experiment are site-specipic and polydisperse natural organic matter with considerable proton exchange capacity.

Complexation of Cadmium(Ⅱ) with Humic Acids: Effects of pH and Humic Acid Origin

  • Lee, Mee-Hae;Choi, Se-Young;Chung, Kun-Ho;Moon, Hi-Chung
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.726-732
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    • 1993
  • A comparative study on cadmium(II) complexation with three well characterized humic acids (SHA: soil humic acid from the Okchun Metamorphic Belt; AqHA: aquatic humic acid from Gorleben underground aquifer, Germany; CoHA: commercially available humic acid from the Aldrich Co.) was carried out in 0.1 M $NaClO_4$ at different solution pH(5.0, 5.5, and 6.0) using the ultrafiltration technique. The maximum binding ability (MBA) of the humic acids for cadmium(II) was observed to vary with their origins and solution pH. The results suggest that 1 : 1 complex predominates within the experimental range, and the conditional stability constants were calculated based on the assumption of cooperative binding, yielding log K values that were quite similar (CoHA: 4.17${\pm}$0.08; AqHA: 4.14${\pm}$0.07; SHA: $4.06{\pm} 0.12\;l\;mol^{-1}$ at pH 6.0) irrespective of humic acid origins or pH. By contrast a nonlinear Schatchard plot was obtained, using the cadmium(II) ion selective electrode speciation analysis method, which indicated that humic acid may have two or more classes of binding sites, with $log\;K_1\;and\;log\;K_2$ of 4.73${\pm}$ 0.08 and $3.31{\pm}0.14\;l\;mol^{-1}$ respectively.

Effects of Humic Acid and Blueberry Leaf Powder Supplementation in Feeds on the Productivity, Blood and Meat Quality of Finishing Pigs

  • Kim, Kwonjung;Bae, Inkyu;Cho, Jinho;Choi, Yangil;Ha, Jungheun;Choi, Jungseok
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.276-285
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    • 2019
  • The objective of this study was to determine effects of humic acid (HA) and blueberry leaf powder (BLP) supplementation in pig feed on productivity, blood profiles, and meat quality characteristics of longissimus muscle. The experimental design included six treatments: 1) CON, no addition; 2) T1, BLP 0.1%; 3) T2, BLP 0.2%; 4) T3, humic acid 2%; 5) T4: humic acid 2%+BLP 0.1%; and 6) T5: humic acid 2%+BLP 0.2%. HA and BLP supplementation in pig feed significantly increased average daily feed intake (ADFI) values (p<0.05). HA supplementation in pig feed had beneficial effects in lipid profiles without altering feed efficiency rate (FER). HA and BLP co-supplementation in pig feed decreased pH in longissimus thoracis (p<0.05). In addition, sensory characteristics were enhanced when pig feed was supplemented with HA and BLP without causing adverse effects in meat quality. Taken together, addition of HA and BLP in pig feed may produce functional meat products.

Measurement of Binding Constant between Chemical Compound and Humic Acid (Humic Acid와 화학물질간의 결합상수 측정)

  • Yook, Keun-Sung;Kim, Yong-Hwa
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.91-97
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    • 1996
  • The extent of binding($K_B$) between chemical compound and humic acid was measured as an indicator of decrease in toxicity. From the experimental $K_B$ and estimated $K_B$ calculated from $K_{ow}$, no reduction of toxicity among test chemicals in aquatic systems were predicted except P,P'-DDT. The effect of humic acid on aquatic organisms is not expected to be significant for the compounds with $K_B{\leq}10^5$ or $K_{ow}{\leq}10^6$.

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Effects of Dissolved Humic Acid on Complexation and Activate Carbon Adsorption of PCB (Humic Acid가 PCB의 착화합과 활성탄 흡착특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Sung-Hyun;Beak, Il-Hyun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.746-752
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    • 1993
  • Quantitative measurements have been made by using equilibrium dialysis techniques on the extent of complexation between PCB and dissoved humic acid(HA). This research investigates the effectiveness of activated carbon adsorption for the removal of PCB from organic free water and humid acid background solution by using bench-scale equilibrium and rate tests. It was found that the extent of complexation depended on the pH, calcium concentration, ionic strength, and the concentration of humic acid. When HA was present, activated carbon capacity was greatly reduced due to complexation and competitive adsorption effects and the adsorption characteristics became complicated by the presence of various species such as the unassociated HA, PCB, and PCB-HA complexes.

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Mechanisms of Humic Acid-Heavy Metal Complexation (부식산(腐植酸)-중금속(重金屬) 착화합물형성(錯化合物形成) 반응(反應)에 대한 Mechanism)

  • Lee, Jyung-Jae;Chang, Sang-Moon;Choi, Jyung
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.114-122
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    • 1995
  • Complexation experiment between humic acid and heavy metal cations was conducted to clear information on heavy metal adsorption by soil organic constituent. The absorbance of UV-visible light of humic acid-metal complexes increased with increasing wavelength, and the order of their absorbance was in the order of Zn->Cd->Cu- saturated humic acid. Carboxyl and phenolic OH groups participated in the complex formation between heavy metal cations and functional groups of humic acid, and the amounts complex was in the order of $Cu^{+{+}}$ > $Zn^{+{+}}$ $\geq$ $Cd^{+{+}}$. The stability constants of humic acid-metal complexes increased with increasing pH, and the order of first stability constants was $Zn^{+{+}}$ > $Cd^{+{+}}$ > $Cu^{+{+}}$, and those of second and overall stability constants were $Cu^{+{+}}$ > $Zn^{+{+}}$ > $Cd^{+{+}}$. With increasing pH, the average binding numbers betwen heavy metal cations and functional groups of humic acid increased the order of $Cu^{+{+}}$ > $Zn^{+{+}}$ > $Cd^{+{+}}$. It was postulated that two types of complexations between heavy metal cations and functional groups of humic acid. One was the reactions in which only carboxyl groups participated to form complexes, and the other was those in which both carboxyl and phenolic OH groups simultaneously participated.

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Adsorption of Diazinon on Humic Substances in Submerged Soil (담수토양중 부식물질에 대한 diazinon의 흡착)

  • Song, Jae-Young;Lee, Kyu-Seung
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 1993
  • In order to find the effect of humic substances affecting to the behavior of diazinon in submerged soil, the adsorption rate of diazinon was investigated with different soil humic substances like as humin, humic acid and fulvic acid. The adsorption rate of diazinon(1.8 ppm) was 12.4% in humin, 11.9% in fulvic acid and 10.4% in humic acid at 1% concentration of humic substances, also were not much differences at 0.1 and 0.5%. But it showed much similar level ($10.2{\sim}10.6%$) at 1.0% concentration in 5ppm diazinon treatment. As a result, because adsorption rate of diazinon on humic substances were about $10{\sim}12%$, disappearance of diazinon in submerged soil may be affected by the other factors such as soil microorganism.

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Solubilization of bromadiolone in humic acid pseudomicellar media

  • Prakash, John
    • Advances in environmental research
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.211-221
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    • 2012
  • Bromadiolone (BRD), a second generation anticoagulant often applied to the living environment to control rodents, is usually considered to have low environmental toxicity due to its poor solubility in water. In this study of the effect of humic acid (HA) on BRD using electronic absorption spectroscopy, it has been observed that BRD is appreciably solubilized even in low concentrations of aqueous HA solutions. The BRD solubilization efficiency of aqueous HA was found to be $2.39{\pm}0.14$ ($4.53{\pm}0.26{\mu}M\;ppm^{-1}$). It was also seen that BRD is reasonably solubilized in aqueous extract of farm soil.

A Study on Generative Characteristics of Radicals in Aqueous Solutions of Humic Acids using Electron Spin Resonance (전자기공명기법을 이용한 Humic Acid 용액에서의 라디칼 발생 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Sang-Kuk
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.671-677
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    • 2008
  • We studied to determine quantitatively the radical species generated from humic acid (HA) solutions by irradiation(>400 mn). The formation of radical species from HA solutions was investigated with ESR spectroscopy. We gave ESR spectrum with g-value 2.0048 and line width 0.559mT, coincided with those of the semiquinone radical. 0.1 mg/L HA solution generated the radicals of $1.2{\times}10^{-6}M$, increased with increasing HA concentration. Also, pH and ionic strength effect of the amount of the semiquinone radical generate from HA solution. In this study, we have found that the singlet oxygen affects the semiquinone radicals generation in HA solution.