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Comparative studies of humic acids extracted with alkaline agents

Authors: González-Vila, Francisco Javier; Sáiz-Jiménez, Cesáreo; Martín Martínez, Francisco;

Comparative studies of humic acids extracted with alkaline agents

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[ES]: Los ácidos húmicos extraidos con dos agentes alcalinos: NaOH 0.1 N y pirofosfato-NaOH 0.1 M muestran diferentes características fisicoquímicas. Estas son debidas a la selectiva acción de cada solvente sobre una determinada fracción de ácidos húmicos ligados a la parte mineral del suelo. El NaOH extrae los ácidos húmicos ligados al calcio, después de una decalcificación, por precipitación de los hidróxidos o disolución del aluminio asociado. La mezcla pirofosfato-NaOH permite una mayor solubilización de los compuestos húmicos, principalmente de los adsorbidos sobre arcilla. Los ácidos húmicos extraidos por el NaOH pertenecen a los ácidos húmicos pardos, mientras que los extraidos por la mezcla pertenecen al grupo de los ácidos húmicos grises.

[EN]: The humic acids extracted with two alkaline agents: 0.1 N NaOH and 0.1 M pyrophosphate-NaOH show different physical-chemical characteristics. These are due to the selective action of each solvent on a determinate fraction of humic acids bound to the mineral part of the soil. The NaOH extracts humic acids bound to calcium, after decalcification, by hydroxides precipitation or aluminium associated dissolution. The pyrophosphate-NaOH mixture permit a higher solubilization of humic compounds, principally those adsorbed on clay. The humic acids extracted by NaOH belong to the so called brown humic acids since the extracted by the mixture belong to grey humic acids group.

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