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The kinetics of thermo-oxidative humic acids degradation studied by isoconversional methods

VÁLKOVÁ, D. KISLINGER, J. PEKAŘ, M. KUČERÍK, J.

Original Title

The kinetics of thermo-oxidative humic acids degradation studied by isoconversional methods

English Title

The kinetics of thermo-oxidative humic acids degradation studied by isoconversional methods

Type

journal article - other

Language

Czech

Original Abstract

Humic acids represent a complicated mixture of miscellaneous molecules formed as a product of mostly microbial degradation of dead plant tissues and animal bodies. In this work, lignite humic acids were enriched by model compounds and the model-free method suggested by Šimon was used to evaluate their stability over the whole range of conversions during the first thermooxidative degradation step. The kinetic parameters obtained were used to predict the stability at 20 and 180C, respectively, which served for the recognition of processes induced by heat and those naturally occurring at lower temperatures. Comparison of the conversion times brought a partial insight into the kinetics and consequently into the role of individual compounds in the thermooxidative degradation/stability of the secondary structure of humic acids. It has been demonstrated that aromatic compounds added to humic acids, except pyridine, increased stability of humic acids and intermediate chars. The same conclusion can be drawn for acetic and palmitic acids. Addition of glucose or ethanol decreased the overall humic stability; however, the char of the former showed the highest stability after 40% of degradation.

English abstract

Humic acids represent a complicated mixture of miscellaneous molecules formed as a product of mostly microbial degradation of dead plant tissues and animal bodies. In this work, lignite humic acids were enriched by model compounds and the model-free method suggested by Šimon was used to evaluate their stability over the whole range of conversions during the first thermooxidative degradation step. The kinetic parameters obtained were used to predict the stability at 20 and 180C, respectively, which served for the recognition of processes induced by heat and those naturally occurring at lower temperatures. Comparison of the conversion times brought a partial insight into the kinetics and consequently into the role of individual compounds in the thermooxidative degradation/stability of the secondary structure of humic acids. It has been demonstrated that aromatic compounds added to humic acids, except pyridine, increased stability of humic acids and intermediate chars. The same conclusion can be drawn for acetic and palmitic acids. Addition of glucose or ethanol decreased the overall humic stability; however, the char of the former showed the highest stability after 40% of degradation.

Keywords

lignite humic acids, thermal analysis, isoconversional methods, DSC

Key words in English

lignite humic acids, thermal analysis, isoconversional methods, DSC

Authors

VÁLKOVÁ, D.; KISLINGER, J.; PEKAŘ, M.; KUČERÍK, J.

RIV year

2007

Released

1. 10. 2007

Publisher

Springer

ISBN

1388-6150

Periodical

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry

Year of study

2007

Number

89

State

Hungary

Pages from

957

Pages to

964

Pages count

8

BibTex

@article{BUT44241,
  author="Dana {Švejdová} and Jiří {Kislinger} and Miloslav {Pekař} and Jiří {Kučerík}",
  title="The kinetics of thermo-oxidative humic acids degradation studied by isoconversional methods",
  journal="Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry",
  year="2007",
  volume="2007",
  number="89",
  pages="957--964",
  issn="1388-6150"
}