POTENTIOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION AND SPECIATION OF OXYGENATED GROUPS IN HUMIC SUBSTANCES USING BEST7 SOFTWARE

In this study the BEST7 software was employed to quantify different classes of functional groups and to model the proton titration behavior of humic substances. To illustrate the process, the Suwannee River fulvic acid of the IHSS (International Humic Substances Society) was used. Five categories –...

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Main Authors: Denise de Oliveira Vaz, Andreia Neves Fernandes, Bruno Szpoganicz, Maria Marta de Souza Sierra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 2018-04-01
Series:Eclética Química
Online Access:https://revista.iq.unesp.br/ojs/index.php/ecletica/article/view/242
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spelling doaj-44f2a1997b584a2ca0b60b32ac6c87162020-11-24T20:41:56ZengUniversidade Estadual PaulistaEclética Química1678-46182018-04-0135414715210.26850/1678-4618eqj.v35.4.2010.p147-152242POTENTIOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION AND SPECIATION OF OXYGENATED GROUPS IN HUMIC SUBSTANCES USING BEST7 SOFTWAREDenise de Oliveira Vaz0Andreia Neves Fernandes1Bruno Szpoganicz2Maria Marta de Souza Sierra3Unidade de Serviços Tecnológicos; SENAICentro de Ciências Exatas e Tecnologia; UCSDepartamento de Química; UFSCDepartamento de Química; UFSCIn this study the BEST7 software was employed to quantify different classes of functional groups and to model the proton titration behavior of humic substances. To illustrate the process, the Suwannee River fulvic acid of the IHSS (International Humic Substances Society) was used. Five categories – two classes of phenolic groups (phenol and cathecol), two classes of carboxylic groups (benzoic and phtalic) and the combination between them (salicylic) - of oxygenated groups were considered as being responsible for the potentiometric behavior of the sample and were quantitatively determined. The most and the least abundant groups were cathecol (3.300 0.010 mmol g-1) and phenol (1.225 0.070 mmol g-1), respectively. The estimated equilibrium constants were also determined and were in good agreement with the literature values for phenol and cathecol groups and for benzoic, phtalic and salicylic acids. Distribution diagrams of the species were generated with the software SPE and SPEPLOT.https://revista.iq.unesp.br/ojs/index.php/ecletica/article/view/242
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author Denise de Oliveira Vaz
Andreia Neves Fernandes
Bruno Szpoganicz
Maria Marta de Souza Sierra
spellingShingle Denise de Oliveira Vaz
Andreia Neves Fernandes
Bruno Szpoganicz
Maria Marta de Souza Sierra
POTENTIOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION AND SPECIATION OF OXYGENATED GROUPS IN HUMIC SUBSTANCES USING BEST7 SOFTWARE
Eclética Química
author_facet Denise de Oliveira Vaz
Andreia Neves Fernandes
Bruno Szpoganicz
Maria Marta de Souza Sierra
author_sort Denise de Oliveira Vaz
title POTENTIOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION AND SPECIATION OF OXYGENATED GROUPS IN HUMIC SUBSTANCES USING BEST7 SOFTWARE
title_short POTENTIOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION AND SPECIATION OF OXYGENATED GROUPS IN HUMIC SUBSTANCES USING BEST7 SOFTWARE
title_full POTENTIOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION AND SPECIATION OF OXYGENATED GROUPS IN HUMIC SUBSTANCES USING BEST7 SOFTWARE
title_fullStr POTENTIOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION AND SPECIATION OF OXYGENATED GROUPS IN HUMIC SUBSTANCES USING BEST7 SOFTWARE
title_full_unstemmed POTENTIOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION AND SPECIATION OF OXYGENATED GROUPS IN HUMIC SUBSTANCES USING BEST7 SOFTWARE
title_sort potentiometric quantification and speciation of oxygenated groups in humic substances using best7 software
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista
series Eclética Química
issn 1678-4618
publishDate 2018-04-01
description In this study the BEST7 software was employed to quantify different classes of functional groups and to model the proton titration behavior of humic substances. To illustrate the process, the Suwannee River fulvic acid of the IHSS (International Humic Substances Society) was used. Five categories – two classes of phenolic groups (phenol and cathecol), two classes of carboxylic groups (benzoic and phtalic) and the combination between them (salicylic) - of oxygenated groups were considered as being responsible for the potentiometric behavior of the sample and were quantitatively determined. The most and the least abundant groups were cathecol (3.300 0.010 mmol g-1) and phenol (1.225 0.070 mmol g-1), respectively. The estimated equilibrium constants were also determined and were in good agreement with the literature values for phenol and cathecol groups and for benzoic, phtalic and salicylic acids. Distribution diagrams of the species were generated with the software SPE and SPEPLOT.
url https://revista.iq.unesp.br/ojs/index.php/ecletica/article/view/242
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