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Modelling of Complexation of Heavy Metals and Humic Acids with Utilization of High Resolution Ultrasound Spectroscopy
KLUČÁKOVÁ, M.; KUČERÍK, J.; PEKAŘ, M.
Original Title
Modelling of Complexation of Heavy Metals and Humic Acids with Utilization of High Resolution Ultrasound Spectroscopy
English Title
Modelling of Complexation of Heavy Metals and Humic Acids with Utilization of High Resolution Ultrasound Spectroscopy
Type
Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus
Original Abstract
Several model compounds (citric acid, hydroquinone, pyrocatechol, salicylic acid and EDTA), containing functional groups and structure similar to binding sites in structure of humic acids, were chosen for this contribution. Our previous results confirmed that these model substances can be very useful in study of complexation of humic acids with metal ions. High Resolution Ultrasound Spectroscopy (HRUS) is method gaining ground more and more in research of bio-colloids. Interactions of cupric ions with these models are studied by HRUS and obtained results are compared and discussed with previous ones measured by means of different methods.
English abstract
Several model compounds (citric acid, hydroquinone, pyrocatechol, salicylic acid and EDTA), containing functional groups and structure similar to binding sites in structure of humic acids, were chosen for this contribution. Our previous results confirmed that these model substances can be very useful in study of complexation of humic acids with metal ions. High Resolution Ultrasound Spectroscopy (HRUS) is method gaining ground more and more in research of bio-colloids. Interactions of cupric ions with these models are studied by HRUS and obtained results are compared and discussed with previous ones measured by means of different methods.
Keywords
ultrasound scpectroscopy, complexation
Key words in English
ultrasound scpectroscopy, complexation
Authors
KLUČÁKOVÁ, M.; KUČERÍK, J.; PEKAŘ, M.
RIV year
2010
Released
09.09.2008
Location
Brno
ISBN
1213-7103
Periodical
CHEMICKE LISTY
Volume
102
Number
S
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
s1152
Pages to
s1153
Pages count
2