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Study of the interaction of a soil fulvic acid with UO22+ by self-modelling mixture analysis of synchronous molecular fluorescence spectra

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Study of the interaction of a soil fulvic acid with UO22+ by self-modelling mixture analysis of synchronous molecular fluorescence spectra
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
1996
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daSilva, JCGE
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Machado, AASC
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Oliveira, CJS
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Vol. 121
Pages: 1373-1379
ISSN: 0003-2654
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FOS: Natural sciences > Chemical sciences
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Authenticus ID: P-001-DHW
Abstract (EN): The interactions between UO22+ and fulvic acids (FUA) mere studied by a methodology that involves synchronous molecular fluorescence spectroscopy, to monitor the quenching of the intrinsic fluorescence of FUA by UO22+, and a self-modelling mixture analysis method (SIMPLISMA), to treat spectroscopic data, This methodology was applied to the analysis of the interaction of UO22+ with salicylic acid at pH 3.5 and with a soil FUA at pH 3.5 and 7.0, in this case in the presence of various concentrations of carbonate ion (10(-5), 10(-4) and 10(-3) mol l(-1)), From the calculated quenching fluorescence intensity profiles, using either the Stern-Volmer relationship or a non-linear least-squares method, mean conditional stability constants (log values with standard deviations in parentheses) were estimated for salicylic acid [respectively 2.72(4) and 2.77(6)], for FUA at pH 3.5 [3.93(2) and 4.4(1)] and pH 7.0 [4.06 and 4.1 (average values for the various concentrations of carbonate ion)l. The non-linear least-squares method also allowed the estimation of the number of binding sites that exist in FUA (0.11 and 0.24 mol g(-1) at pH 3.5 and 7.0, respectively).
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 7
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