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KUČERÍK, Jiří VÁLKOVÁ, Dana PEKAŘ, Miloslav KAMENÁŘOVÁ, Dagmar
Original Title
The influence of model organic compounds on the thermal behavior of lignite humic acids
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
Many papers deal with application of TA in research of humic acids (HA) and related substrata. The process of thermal degradation is desribed to be two-steps. In lower temperature range, aliphatic molecules and many of polar functionalities are degraded; the second step is described to the decay of aromatic moieties. On this base it has been developed an approach to relate weight losses in above-mentioned temperature regions, known as a thermogravimetric index (TGI). Nevertheless, on the base of pyrolitic experiments, it is reasonable to believe, that aliphatic part of humic molecules is in the course of the thermal treating partially converted into more stable aromatic moieties. Since humic acids are a mixture of unknown numbers of molecules of different "quality", the number of thermaly converted molecules is difficult to estimate. Thus the merit of TGI can be biased. In this contribution the attempt is made to elucidate a role of single molecules on TA behavior of HA.
Keywords
humic acids, thermal analysis
Authors
KUČERÍK, Jiří; VÁLKOVÁ, Dana; PEKAŘ, Miloslav; KAMENÁŘOVÁ, Dagmar
Released
15. 6. 2005
Publisher
Ohio State University
Location
Pages from
52
Pages to
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT60285, author="Jiří {Kučerík} and Dagmar {Kamenářová} and Miloslav {Pekař} and Dana {Švejdová}", title="The influence of model organic compounds on the thermal behavior of lignite humic acids", booktitle="EMSI/North Central NOM workshop", year="2005", pages="52--52", publisher="Ohio State University", address="Ohio State University", note="abstract" }