Abstract

Problem statement: Humic acids are beneficial to soil aggregation, binding of heavy metal, plant growth and many more. However, the isolation of Humic Acids (HA) from its origin is not only time-consuming, but the isolation is also affected by factors such as temperature and the types of extractants and their concentrations. Different concentrations of extractant are said to alter the chemical characteristics of HA. Although this kind of information is important in HA studies, it is lacking for tropical peats. Approach: This study was conducted to investigate the yields and selected chemical element contents of HA isolated from tropical saprists peat as affected by NaOH and KOH with different concentrations. Humic acids were isolated from tropical saprists peat taken from Sarawak, Malaysia. Yields of HA and selected chemical properties were determined using standard procedures. Results: Yields of HA isolated using different concentrations of NaOH and KOH showed significant difference at each level of concentrations. For the chemical characteristics tested, only total acidity showed no significant difference. For TOC and ash, the KOH used exhibited inconsistent results compared to that of NaOH. As for E4/E6 values, the high values obtained suggests that HA in Sarawak peats contain relatively lower molecular weight. Conclusion: For the purpose of studying chemical characteristics, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4 M of both NaOH and KOH were good enough to be used in isolating HA. This is because the results of study showed that these 3 levels of concentrations yielded HA with more homogenous chemical characteristics. On the other hand, extractants with higher concentrations are preferred when the yield of HA is of concern.

Highlights

  • Humic matter, or humic material, refers to the humified organic material fraction of humus

  • Humic matter can be further divided into three groups, namely Fulvic Acids (FA), Humic Acids (HA) and humin (Brady and Weil, 2002)

  • The relatively high value reported in this study indicated that HA isolated is lower in molecular weight

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INTRODUCTION

Humic matter, or humic material, refers to the humified organic material fraction of humus. Isolation of humic substances can be accomplished according to a fractionation scheme based on their water solubility under acidic or alkaline conditions (Zaccone et al, 2007). Factors that affect the quality and quantity of HA yield isolated from soils include extraction, fractionation and purification periods, types of extractants (Zaccone et al, 2007) and others. Some reagents are said to induce autooxidation of humic substances. This alters the chemical composition of HA. The objective of this study was to investigate the yields and selected chemical element contents of HA isolated from tropical saprists peat as affected by 2 different extractants (NaOH and KOH) with different concentrations

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