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SEDLÁČEK, P. SMILEK, J. KLUČÁKOVÁ, M.
Original Title
Role of humic acids in transport of charge organic compounds as revealed by combination of simple laboratory diffusion techniques
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
This contribution summarizes the rich collection of experiments which have recently focus on utilization of simple transient and steady-state diffusion experiments in revealing the effect of interactions of charged organic compounds (low-molecular cationic dyes) with humic acids fixed in a suitable hydrogel matrix (agarose gel). The hydrogel support is used in order to simulate the state of humics in their natural environments and also to allow preparation of a sample in properly described form (in sense of its size and shape) which is necessary for correct data evaluation. Diffusion-cell and in-diffusion experiments have been performed in order to determine the effective diffusion coefficients of the model charged organic compounds in hydrogels with different content of humic substances. Results were interpreted using the comprehensive theoretical model, derived for the diffusion of solutes in the porous media, in order to calculate some structural (tortuosity) and interaction (binding constants) parameters of the studied systems.
Keywords
humic acids; hydrogel; diffusion; reactivity; methylation
Authors
SEDLÁČEK, P.; SMILEK, J.; KLUČÁKOVÁ, M.
Released
8. 4. 2015
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Location
San Francisco, CA
ISBN
0065-7727
Periodical
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Year of study
248
Number
430-ENVR
State
United States of America
Pages from
154
Pages to
155
Pages count
296
BibTex
@misc{BUT114010, author="Petr {Sedláček} and Jiří {Smilek} and Martina {Klučáková}", title="Role of humic acids in transport of charge organic compounds as revealed by combination of simple laboratory diffusion techniques", year="2015", journal="ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY", volume="248", number="430-ENVR", pages="154--155", publisher="American Chemical Society", address="San Francisco, CA", issn="0065-7727", note="abstract" }