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Spectroscopic characteristica humic acids originated from soils and lignite
POSPÍŠILOVÁ, Ľ.; FASUROVÁ, N.
Original Title
Spectroscopic characteristica humic acids originated from soils and lignite
English Title
Spectroscopic characteristica humic acids originated from soils and lignite
Type
Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus
Original Abstract
The aim of our work was to characterize stability, humification degree and the principal classes of fluorophores in humic acids isolated from different matrices. Soil humic acids were isolated from arable soils and grassland that differ in texture and moisture regimes (e.g. aquic; udic; and ustic moisture regimes). Therefore UV-VIS, FTIR and synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) for our study were applied.
English abstract
The aim of our work was to characterize stability, humification degree and the principal classes of fluorophores in humic acids isolated from different matrices. Soil humic acids were isolated from arable soils and grassland that differ in texture and moisture regimes (e.g. aquic; udic; and ustic moisture regimes). Therefore UV-VIS, FTIR and synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) for our study were applied.
Keywords
humic acids; UV-VIS; FTIR and SFS spectroscopy
Key words in English
humic acids; UV-VIS; FTIR and SFS spectroscopy
Authors
POSPÍŠILOVÁ, Ľ.; FASUROVÁ, N.
RIV year
2010
Released
30.11.2009
Location
Praha
ISBN
1801-5395
Periodical
Soil and Water Research
Volume
4
Number
4
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
168
Pages to
175
Pages count
8
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BibTex
@article{BUT49305,
author="Ľubica {Pospíšilová} and Naděžda {Fasurová}",
title="Spectroscopic characteristica humic acids originated from soils and lignite",
journal="Soil and Water Research",
year="2009",
volume="4",
number="4",
pages="168--175",
issn="1801-5395"
}