Abstract

The possibility of extraction and fractionation of humic acid (HA) in the aqueous biphasic systems (ABS) was shown for the first time. The 10% PEG–10% (NH 4) 2SO 4–H 2O and 5% PEG–7.5% dextran (or dextran sulphate, sodium salt)–H 2O systems were used. HA originated from peat, soddy-podzolic soil and chernozem were studied. The distribution coefficients were measured for HA of different origin, size of the molecules, molecular weights (MW) of the polymers and pH of the system. The PEG–(NH 4) 2SO 4–H 2O system was found to be better for preconcentration and isolation of HA, whereas the PEG–dextran–H 2O system is preferable for HA fractionation. The extractability of HA in ABS increases with increasing the MW of HA molecules. Peat HA are extracted in ABS with higher distribution coefficients compared with chernozem and soddy-podzolic soil HA. It is consistent with higher hydrophobicity of peat HA revealed by hydrophobic interaction chromatography. ABS are promising for HA separation into fractions that differ in their hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties as well as for comparing HA of different origin by their relative hydrophobicity.

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