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Comparison of molecular characteristics of Type A humic acids derived from fish waste and sugarcane bagasse co-compost influenced by various alkaline extraction protocols

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Abstract An analytical investigation on different alkaline extraction methods to extract “Type A” humic acids (HAs) from fish waste and sugarcane bagasse co-compost using 0.1 M concentration of Na 4 P… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An analytical investigation on different alkaline extraction methods to extract “Type A” humic acids (HAs) from fish waste and sugarcane bagasse co-compost using 0.1 M concentration of Na 4 P 2 O 7 , NaOH and KOH was experimentally studied. The influence of each alkaline extraction method in producing heterogeneous characteristics of the humic acids (HAs) was critically compared to identify the variations in yield, elemental composition; spectroscopic properties and morphological features. Contrasting variations in the yield; elemental Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O) composition was identified in HAs extracted with 0.1 M Na 4 P 2 O 7 and NaOH. UV–vis and fluorescence spectroscopy exhibited slight differences in the absorption maxima (λ max ) and emission spectra (λ em ) values. FTIR analysis showed contrasting variations in the peak intensities of the functional moieties. Especially, high resolved IR spectra was observed in HAs extracted with Na 4 P 2 O 7 for C C of amide I (1631 cm − 1 ) and C O of polysaccharides (1085 cm − 1 ) whereas NaOH and KOH derived HAs exhibited prominent shoulder for alkyl C H groups (2935 cm −1 ). ICP-MS results showed drastic variations in the concentration of micro elements and heavy metals in HAs obtained from each method. 1 H NMR spectra showed intense signals in 3–4 ppm region for HAs extracted with NaOH. Stereo microscopic and photon correlation spectroscopic measurements revealed variations in the particle sizes of HAs. Tiny diffused amorphous structures of HAs extracted using Na 4 P 2 O 7 and large rock-like macromolecular structures of HAs isolated with KOH and NaOH was apparent from SEM analysis. The comparative findings of the study provide an insight towards understanding the sensitive variations observed in the molecular characteristics of humic acids influenced by the alkaline extraction protocols.

Keywords: humic acids; alkaline extraction; type humic; waste sugarcane; fish waste

Journal Title: Microchemical Journal
Year Published: 2019

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