Surface Activity of Humic Acids Depending on Their Origin and Humification Degree

Humic substances are able to reduce the surface tension of their solutions and thus can act as surface-active substances in the natural environment, which may have industrial application. The ability to influence the surface tension of humic acid solutions depends on the origin of the humic acids. T...

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Main Authors: Klaviņš Māris, Purmalis Oskars
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-07-01
Series:Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2013-0083
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spelling doaj-94488640638346509fd9ea272bb604362021-09-05T14:01:13ZengSciendoProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences1407-009X2014-07-0167649349910.2478/prolas-2013-0083prolas-2013-0083Surface Activity of Humic Acids Depending on Their Origin and Humification DegreeKlaviņš Māris0Purmalis Oskars1Department of Environmental Science, University of Latvia, Raina bulv. 19, Rīga, LV-1586, LATVIADepartment of Environmental Science, University of Latvia, Raina bulv. 19, Rīga, LV-1586, LATVIAHumic substances are able to reduce the surface tension of their solutions and thus can act as surface-active substances in the natural environment, which may have industrial application. The ability to influence the surface tension of humic acid solutions depends on the origin of the humic acids. The objective of this study was comparison of the ability of humic acids of different origin (soil, water, peat, lignite etc.) to influence the surface tension of their solutions, and identification of the structural characteristics of peat humic acids that determine their surfactant properties. Industrially produced humic materials demonstrated no or insignificant impact on the surface tension of their solutions. However, humic acids isolated from peat had significant impact of the surface tension of their solutions, acting as weak surfactants. The surface tension of humic acid solutions decreased with increasing concentration, and depended on solution pH. Using a well-characterised bog profile, the ability to influence the surface tension of peat humic acids was shown to depend on age and humification degree. With increase of the humification degree and age, molecular complexity of humic acids and their ability to influence surface tension decreased; but nevertheless, the impact of the biological precursor (peat-forming bryophytes and plants) could be identified.https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2013-0083surface tensionhumic acidshumification degreepeat
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author Klaviņš Māris
Purmalis Oskars
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Purmalis Oskars
Surface Activity of Humic Acids Depending on Their Origin and Humification Degree
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
surface tension
humic acids
humification degree
peat
author_facet Klaviņš Māris
Purmalis Oskars
author_sort Klaviņš Māris
title Surface Activity of Humic Acids Depending on Their Origin and Humification Degree
title_short Surface Activity of Humic Acids Depending on Their Origin and Humification Degree
title_full Surface Activity of Humic Acids Depending on Their Origin and Humification Degree
title_fullStr Surface Activity of Humic Acids Depending on Their Origin and Humification Degree
title_full_unstemmed Surface Activity of Humic Acids Depending on Their Origin and Humification Degree
title_sort surface activity of humic acids depending on their origin and humification degree
publisher Sciendo
series Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
issn 1407-009X
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Humic substances are able to reduce the surface tension of their solutions and thus can act as surface-active substances in the natural environment, which may have industrial application. The ability to influence the surface tension of humic acid solutions depends on the origin of the humic acids. The objective of this study was comparison of the ability of humic acids of different origin (soil, water, peat, lignite etc.) to influence the surface tension of their solutions, and identification of the structural characteristics of peat humic acids that determine their surfactant properties. Industrially produced humic materials demonstrated no or insignificant impact on the surface tension of their solutions. However, humic acids isolated from peat had significant impact of the surface tension of their solutions, acting as weak surfactants. The surface tension of humic acid solutions decreased with increasing concentration, and depended on solution pH. Using a well-characterised bog profile, the ability to influence the surface tension of peat humic acids was shown to depend on age and humification degree. With increase of the humification degree and age, molecular complexity of humic acids and their ability to influence surface tension decreased; but nevertheless, the impact of the biological precursor (peat-forming bryophytes and plants) could be identified.
topic surface tension
humic acids
humification degree
peat
url https://doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2013-0083
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