Abstract
Suwannee River natural organic matter (SRNOM) was treated by 7M urea and then purified by dialysis on 10 kDa membrane. The untreated SRNOM and treated (USRNOM) samples were examined using UV–visible and fluorescence spectroscopies and reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) with online absorbance and fluorescence detection. USRNOM was 1.5-fold more absorbing at 280nm than SRNOM and four fold less fluorescent than SRNOM upon excitation at 270 nm. RP-HPLC analyses of the two samples revealed that USRNOM was somewhat more hydrophobic than SRNOM and both samples contained at least two groups of HS-like fluorophores with different hydrophobicity and protein-like fluorophore(s). Data indicate that protein-like fluorophores were not lost during dialysis. They showed hydrophobic properties and seemed highly fluorescent. HS-like and protein-like fluorophores from water NOM could be successfully separated by RP-HPLC. This raises the prospect of their further research and identification and could be significant for future NOM chemical structure characterization.
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