The green fraction of humic acids (HAs), Pg, was fractionated by gel c
hromatography on Sephadex G-50. Repeated chromatography of the crude P
g obtained by the first chromatography of HA yielded a sharp peak (G(1
)) and two broad bands (G(2)) of purified Pg. The recovery of Pg in G(
1) and G(2) as percentages of the total Pg content of the HA were 16.2
and 14.5%, respectively. Distinct peaks were detected at 615, 570, 45
0 and 280 nm in the UV-visible spectra of both G(1) and G(2) in alkali
solutions. Estimates of weight-average molecular weight were 9.7 x 10
(3) for G(1) and 1.23 x 10(4) for G(2). In the H-1-NMR spectra the per
centage of hydroxyl groups of 4,9-dihydroxy-perylene-3,10-quinone (DHP
Q) nuclei, which are known to be the chromophore of Pg, was 4.1 and 4.
5% of the total H, respectively. Based on these values and the H/C rat
ios, DHPQ-C was estimated as 28% of total C. C-13-NMR spectra obtained
using inverse-gated decoupling yielded 40-41% aromatic C, which sugge
sted the presence of aromatic rings other than DHPQ. All of the IR, C-
13- and H-1-NMR spectra indicated that the two purified Pg samples lar
gely differed from each other in their contents of alkyl and polysacch
aride components.