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Title: Insights into the composition of humin from an irish grassland soil.
Authors: BYRNE, C. M.
NOVOTNY, E. H.
HATCHER, P. G.
HAYES, M. H. B.
Affiliation: CORINNA M. BYRNE, UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK; ETELVINO HENRIQUE NOVOTNY, CNPS; PATRICK G. HATCHER, OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY; MICHAEL H. B. HAYES, UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK.
Date Issued: 2008
Citation: In: INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL HUMIC SUBSTANCES SOCIETY, 14., 2008, Saint Petersburg. From molecular understanding to innovative applications of humic substances: proceedings... Moscow: Lomonosov Moscow State University, 2008. v. 1, p. 51-54.
Description: Humin is defined as the fraction of the humic substances (HS) that is insoluble in aqueous solution at any pH value (1). Because of its insolubility it has been the least studied of all the humic fractions (2). Humin typically represents more than 50% of the organic carbon (C) in a soil, and is regarded as the residual organic C that remains after extraction of the HAs and FAs (3). Based on data from solid-state 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, it has been concluded that a repeating aliphatic structural unit, possibly attributable to branched and cross-linked algal or microbial lipids, are common to both sediment and soil humin samples (4). Humin becomes enriched in these aliphatic substances because of their selective preservation during organic diagenesis (2). To investigate the composition of humin, The Clonakilty soil, a well drained Brown Podzolic soil in grassland lysimeter studies at the Teagasc Soils Research Centre, Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford, Ireland and was used in the present study.
NAL Thesaurus: humic substances
humin
spectroscopy
Keywords: NMR
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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