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Hydration and water holding properties of cross-linked lignite humic acids

GEODERMA. Bd. 230. 2014 S. 151 - 160

Erscheinungsjahr: 2014

ISBN/ISSN: 0016-7061

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Doi/URN: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2014.04.018

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Lignite and lignite humic acids, which are used as soil amendments sometimes, are supposed to improve soil properties such as water holding capacity. The structure of those materials is composed of various organic molecules stabilized mostly by weak interactions. Therefore, excess of water causes only partial swelling, but most of the physical structure is destabilized. This accelerates the desiccation and hampers their application as natural hydrogel-like substances. In order to stabilize th...Lignite and lignite humic acids, which are used as soil amendments sometimes, are supposed to improve soil properties such as water holding capacity. The structure of those materials is composed of various organic molecules stabilized mostly by weak interactions. Therefore, excess of water causes only partial swelling, but most of the physical structure is destabilized. This accelerates the desiccation and hampers their application as natural hydrogel-like substances. In order to stabilize the structure of lignite humic acids and improve the water holding capacity, we applied formaldehyde cross-linking procedure based on covalent coupling of aromatic humic adds moieties. By combining the H-1 NMR relaxomeny and methods of thermal analysis, the kinetics and degree of hydration, water distribution and moisture uptake were investigated. It was found that cross-linking induced a reduction in moisture sorption capacity at low relative humidity and an increase at higher relative humidity, which was attributed to the separation of functional groups and decreasing of structural compactness after cross-linking. As a result, the cross-linked humic acids, exhibited faster water uptake and approximately three-fold higher water holding capacity in comparison with the parental sample. The distribution of relaxation times of water protons in swollen humic acids revealed the unification of pore size distribution upon cross-linking. Although the improved hydration of cross-linked lignite humic acids already resembles the hydration of some hydrophilic polymers, the water holding capacity is still below the capacity of classical hydrogels. Nevertheless, the low price of lignite, sorption properties and its overall positive affect on soil quality and productivity give a promise in application of this material both in agriculture and remediation technologies. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. » weiterlesen» einklappen

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Cihlar, Zdenek (Autor)
Vojtova, Lucy (Autor)
Conte, Pellegrino (Autor)
Nasir, Saqib (Autor)

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