13C NMR of humic substances: pH and solvent effects
作者:
CAROLINE M. PRESTON,
M. SCHNITZER,
期刊:
Journal of Soil Science
(WILEY Available online 1987)
卷期:
Volume 38,
issue 4
页码: 667-678
ISSN:0022-4588
年代: 1987
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2389.1987.tb02164.x
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
SUMMARYSince the concentration of free radicals in humic subtances increases at high pH the use of basic solutions for13C NMR spectroscopy may cause broadening and loss of aromatic signals, with distortion of intensity distributions. No such effects were found in13C spectra of soil humic and fulvic acid, an aquatic fulvic acid, and two phenolic polymers run in aqueous solutions at different pH values, and in dimethylsulphoxide. With increasing pH, the peak in the carboxyl region shifted in a manner consistent with greater dissociation of carboxyl and phenolic groups, and also certain features in the aliphatic and carboxyl regions were enhanced under some solution conditions. Elevated solution temperature (70°C) caused only slight improvement in the resolution of some lines. Chemical shifts were determined for some known phenolic and benzenecarboxylic acid compounds in DMSO and NaOD. The range for phenolic carbons extended to 173 ppm in NaOD, while some aromatic carbons occurred around 105 ppm, in the same region as anomeric carbons. Thus, even under quantitative acquisition conditions, relative areas may be used only to estimate proportions of different types of carbons and functional groups
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