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**1**5N-NMR INVESTIGATION OF HYDROXYLAMINE DERIVATIZED HUMIC SUBSTANCES.

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Abstract

Humic substances are the most abundant naturally occurring refactory organic compounds in soils and water. They have a broad range of physical, chemical and physiological properties. In soils, humic substances contribute to the cation exchange capacity, help maintain the physical structure, and play a role in plant growth and nutrition. In aquatic systems, humic substances serve to regulate the levels of inorganic constituents, yield trihalomethanes upon chlorination, and transport or concentrate organic and inorganic pollutants. The oxygen containing functional groups of humic and fulvic acids are believed to play a key role in the chemical properties of humic substances. This study was undertaken to gain additional information on the specific types of oxygen functionalities in humic substances. Since the analysis of hydroxyl moieties had been earlier established, we focused our attention on the analysis of ketone and aldehyde functional groups in humic substances.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title **1**5N-NMR INVESTIGATION OF HYDROXYLAMINE DERIVATIZED HUMIC SUBSTANCES.
Volume 26
Issue 2
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher ACS
Publisher location Washington, DC, USA
Larger Work Title National Meeting - American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry
First page 153
Last page 155
Conference Title American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry 192nd National Meeting.
Conference Location Anaheim, CA, USA
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