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Acid-base properties of aquatic fulvic acid

Analytica Chimica Acta, 1985
Abstract The acid-base properties of aquatic fulvic acid, concentrated from the Gota River, were studied by means of potentiometri titrations. The forward and reverse titrations exhibited hysteresis, which decreased as the fulvic acid underwent repeated titration.
N. Paxéus, M. Wedborg
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Determination of fulvic acids in water

Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1959
AbstractA method for the determination of fulvic acids present in naturally‐occurring waters has been developed, based on the measurement of the ultra‐violet absorption spectrum of the sample. The method has been applied to samples of water from different parts of the country, and the results indicate that for moorland waters the fulvic acids are very ...
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Acid pyrophosphate extraction of soil fulvic acids

Journal of Soil Science, 1986
SUMMARY A simple three step method is described for isolation of soil fulvic acids in high yield. The complexing agent H 2 P 2 O 7 2− (at pH 2) is used to release soil‐bound ...
J. E. GREGOR, H. K. J. POWELL
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Photooxidation of herbicide amitrole in the presence of fulvic acid

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017
Fulvic acid (Henan ChangSheng Corporation) photoinduced degradation of non-UVA-absorbing herbicide amitrole (3-amino-1,2,4-triazole, AMT) as a way for its removal from polluted water was investigated in details. It was shown that the main primary species generated by fulvic acid under UVA radiation, triplet state and hydrated electron, are not directly
Ivan P, Pozdnyakov   +7 more
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Effect of fulvic acid on neodymium uptake by goethite

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2012
Experimental studies of the interaction of aqueous neodymium (Nd), Suwannee River fulvic acid (FA), and solid phase goethite were conducted. Results from blank systems (individual Nd and FA), binary systems (Nd-goethite, FA-goethite, and Nd-FA), and ternary systems (Nd-FA-goethite) at 0.1 mol/kg and 25°C are reported. In the binary Nd-goethite system a
Christopher R, Armstrong, Scott A, Wood
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Fluorescence quenching of fulvic acids by fullerene in water

Environmental Pollution, 2013
Fullerene can be suspended in water as nanoscaled-fullerene-aggregates (nC(60)). However, little is known about its biogeochemical cycling in natural waters. In this paper, the interactions between nC(60) and fulvic acids were investigated using fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence quenching titration.
Fengchang, Wu   +5 more
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Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy of fulvic acid and fulvic acid complexed with Eu3+ – a comparative study

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 1998
Abstract In this work a systematic characterization of the fluorescence kinetics of fulvic acid by means of a single-photon time correlation technique is reported. The data were extracted from both single decay curves and time-resolved emission spectra and analyzed by the exponential series method.
C.-D Tiseanu   +4 more
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Binding of Methylmercury Compounds by Humic and Fulvic Acids

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 1995
Humic and fulvic acids were isolated from Fawn Lake in Ontario and investigated by membrane dialysis for their ability to bind CH3Hg+. By measuring the distribution of methylmercury compounds in and outside of the dialysis membrane, for the first time, binding capacities and conditional stability constants for CH3Hg+ and humic acids could be calculated.
H. Hintelmann   +2 more
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Multiphase Chemistry of Ozone on Fulvic Acids Solutions

Environmental Science & Technology, 2008
By means of a wetted-wall flow tube, we studied the multiphase chemistry of ozone on aqueous solutions containing fulvic acids (FA), taken as proxies for atmospheric "humic like substances", so-called HULIS. In these experiments, the loss of gaseous O3 was monitored by UV-visible absorption spectroscopy at the reactor outlet (i.e., after contact ...
Brigante, M.   +3 more
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Effect of fulvic acid on the photochemical degradation of methylparathion

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, 2010
Photochemical degradation of methylparathion (O,O,-dimethyl O-4 nitrophenylphosphorothioate) in the presence of fulvic acid (FA) between pH 2 and 7 was studied by differential pulse polarography (DPP). Fulvic acid and its photoproducts were not electro-active under the experimental conditions used in this study, and only the pesticide exhibited ...
José A, Manzanilla-Cano   +3 more
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