Abstract
The structural composition of Nordic aquatic reference fulvic acid was investigated using chemical and thermal degradation methods: alkaline CuO oxidation and analytical pyrolysis after tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) pretreatment. Off-line procedures of the TMAH treatments were carried out under both air and helium atmospheres, with the aim of clarifying the effect of oxygen. Irrespective of the fact that the chemical and thermal degradation methods gave qualitatively quite similar basic products (mainly phenols and phenolic acids together with aromatic and aliphatic carboxylic acids), they also revealed their unique selectivity and efficiency for releasing different kinds of structural constituents. The results verify the formation of additional carboxyl functionality in the CuO oxidation. However, some similar oxidative reactions also appeared to take place during the pretreatment procedures of strongly basic TMAH, especially under an air atmosphere. The use of inert and protective atmosphere during the TMAH pretreatment is therefore recommended for producing more relevant structural information about the complex composition of humic substances.
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