International audienceHumic substances (HS) perform a fundamental role in aquatic environments, exhibiting different levels of reactivity in retaining metal ions and organic pollutants. Also, they control the primary production of these ecosystems and act in the carbon sequestering process. In order to improve our understanding vis-à-vis the structural and functional features of HS from aquatic systems, this study aimed to chemically and spectroscopically characterize humic acids (HA) isolated from bottom sediment samples of a stream in a Brazilian subtropical microbasin by elemental analysis, and infrared (FT-IR), ultraviolet and visible (UV-Vis) and solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (CP-MAS 13C NMR) spectroscopies, thermogravimet...
The aquatic humic substances investigated in this study were conventionally isolated from Rio Negro ...
Humic substances (HS) were isolated from the sediments of Lobos Pond (Argentina) using mild conditio...
Humic substances (HS) vary according to the physical and chemical factors present in the environment...
International audienceHumic substances (HS) perform a fundamental role in aquatic environments, exhi...
Structural aspects of humic substances (HSs) in marine waters of Engaño Bay (Atlantic Ocean) and wat...
The investigation related to these data aimed to track sources, molecular composition, and structura...
Elemental composition and spectroscopic properties (FT-IR and CP/MAS 13C-NMR) of sedimentary humic s...
Elemental composition and spectroscopic properties (FT-IR and CP/MAS C-13-NMR) of sedimentary humic ...
Purpose: Humic acids (HA) have several environmental roles, but are particularly important in aquati...
Aquatic humic substances (AHSs) differ from one environment to another depending on land use and occ...
Abstract This paper compares the structural characteristics of aquatic humic substances (AHS) with h...
Chemical and spectroscopic characterization of humic acids extracted from the bottom sediments of a ...
The Suquía River, the largest urban river in Córdoba (Argentina), has been severely polluted for dec...
The main pool of dissolved organic carbon in tropical aquatic environments, notably in dark-coloured...
Humic substances (HS) vary according to the physical and chemical factors present in the environment...
The aquatic humic substances investigated in this study were conventionally isolated from Rio Negro ...
Humic substances (HS) were isolated from the sediments of Lobos Pond (Argentina) using mild conditio...
Humic substances (HS) vary according to the physical and chemical factors present in the environment...
International audienceHumic substances (HS) perform a fundamental role in aquatic environments, exhi...
Structural aspects of humic substances (HSs) in marine waters of Engaño Bay (Atlantic Ocean) and wat...
The investigation related to these data aimed to track sources, molecular composition, and structura...
Elemental composition and spectroscopic properties (FT-IR and CP/MAS 13C-NMR) of sedimentary humic s...
Elemental composition and spectroscopic properties (FT-IR and CP/MAS C-13-NMR) of sedimentary humic ...
Purpose: Humic acids (HA) have several environmental roles, but are particularly important in aquati...
Aquatic humic substances (AHSs) differ from one environment to another depending on land use and occ...
Abstract This paper compares the structural characteristics of aquatic humic substances (AHS) with h...
Chemical and spectroscopic characterization of humic acids extracted from the bottom sediments of a ...
The Suquía River, the largest urban river in Córdoba (Argentina), has been severely polluted for dec...
The main pool of dissolved organic carbon in tropical aquatic environments, notably in dark-coloured...
Humic substances (HS) vary according to the physical and chemical factors present in the environment...
The aquatic humic substances investigated in this study were conventionally isolated from Rio Negro ...
Humic substances (HS) were isolated from the sediments of Lobos Pond (Argentina) using mild conditio...
Humic substances (HS) vary according to the physical and chemical factors present in the environment...