Sorptional Behaviour of Metals on the Sediments and Humic acid of Mangrove Ecosystem

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Title: Sorptional Behaviour of Metals on the Sediments and Humic acid of Mangrove Ecosystem
Author: Janat Augustine, K; Dr.Chandramohanakumar, N
Abstract: Humic substances are complex polymeric structures.No other polymers with such a wide range of properties are so widely distributed in nature.But still their moleculer structures are unknown. A structural knowledge is essential in determining their reactivity with metals.In the present work structural elucidation of humic acids from three different mangrove ecosystems of Cochin area is done with the available data from functional group analysis and various spectroscopic methods.13C NMR spectra of the solid samples with CPMAS,IR and SEM are very promising in revealing the complex structures of these polymeric substances.Sorptional studies on the sediment and humic acid of mangrove ecosystem reveals that the major portion of the organic matter is not extractable with Sodium hydroxide and humic acid only a small portion of the total organic matter. Humic acid is a good complexing agent and scavenger. Due to the nonextractable nature of the organic matter present with the sediment left after alkali extraction it is a better scavenger.
Description: Department of Chemical Oceanography,Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2125
Date: 2002-09


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