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Chemical characterization of humic substances isolated from mangrove swamp sediments: The Qinglan area of Hainan Island,China
Authors:Yaoling Zhang  Jinzhou Du  Fenfen Zhang  Yihua Yu  Jing Zhang
Institution:1. State Kay Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, PR China;2. Department of Physics, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, PR China
Abstract:In order to improve the understanding of structural and reactive features of sediment organic matter from mangrove swamp as well as evaluate the relationship between such features and the impact from different sources (marine and terrestrial), humic and fulvic acids were isolated from two mangrove swamp sediments located in the Qinglan harbors on Hainan Island, China. One is a forest surface sediment site (WWM2), and the other is an estuary subaqueous sediment site (BMW). The humic and fulvic acids were characterized and compared using chemical and spectroscopic methods, including elemental analysis, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (13C NMR) and potentiometric titrations. The results indicated that there were less aliphatic compounds but more aromatic compounds and oxygen-containing functional groups in fulvic acids. Humic acids contained more long-chain hydrocarbons and nitrogen compounds. Comparison of the C/N ratios and δ13C values for the humic substances at both sites indicated a larger marine and/or microbial contribution to the BMW site. Humic substances at the WWM2 site have more acidic functional groups than those of the BMW site. Compared to the literature, more phenolic groups existed in the samples of both sites, which may be due to the autochthonous contribution of mangrove plants.
Keywords:humic acids  fulvic acids  mangrove swamps  spectroscopic techniques  potentiometric titration
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