2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422013000900003
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Frações da matéria orgânica e propriedades redox de substâncias húmicas em sedimentos de oceanos profundos

Abstract: Recebido em 8/1/13; aceito em 27/5/13; publicado na web em 5/7/13 FRACTIONS OF ORGANIC MATTER AND REDOX PROPERTIES OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES IN SEDIMENTS FROM DEEP OCEANS. Previous studies have verified that free radicals such as quinone moieties in organic matter participate in the redox reactions in natural systems. These functional groups were positively correlated with the increase in aromaticity and hydrophobicity of the humic substances. As an alternative to relatively complex and expensive spectroscopic metho… Show more

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“…Most studies focus on TOC, however, small changes in C totals are difficult to detect in the short term because the natural soil variability is high (SILVA et al, 2011). The largest compartment of SOM, waters, and sediments occurs in the form of Humic Substances (HS), a heterogeneous mixture of organic compounds aggregated by weak hydrophobic interactions and by hydrogen bonds (BALDOTTO et al, 2013). The HS is fractionated as a function of its solubility at different pH values: Humic Acids (HA), Fulvic Acids (FA) and Humic (HUM) (ROSSI et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies focus on TOC, however, small changes in C totals are difficult to detect in the short term because the natural soil variability is high (SILVA et al, 2011). The largest compartment of SOM, waters, and sediments occurs in the form of Humic Substances (HS), a heterogeneous mixture of organic compounds aggregated by weak hydrophobic interactions and by hydrogen bonds (BALDOTTO et al, 2013). The HS is fractionated as a function of its solubility at different pH values: Humic Acids (HA), Fulvic Acids (FA) and Humic (HUM) (ROSSI et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on their solubility, they are classified as fulvic acids (fraction soluble in alkali and acid) and humic acids (fraction soluble in alkali and insoluble in acid) (BALDOTTO; BALDOTTO, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O húmus é constituído de substâncias húmicas (SH), que são misturas heterogênicas de compostos orgânicos unidos por interações intermoleculares fracas de caráter hidrofóbico e por ligações de hidrogênio. São fracionadas em ácidos húmicos (AHs), ácidos fúlvicos (AFs) e huminas (HUM) (BALDOTTO et al, 2013). Apresentam alto caráter aromático e variadas porções fenólicas e carboxílicas (MATILAINEN et al, 2011;VALENCIA et al, 2013).…”
Section: Matéria Orgânica + O 2 → Co 2 + H 2 O + Energia (Calor) + Húunclassified