HYPERFINE SPLITTING IN THE ELECTRON-SPIN-RESONANCE SOLUTION SPECTRA OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES

Citation
Mv. Cheshire et Db. Mcphail, HYPERFINE SPLITTING IN THE ELECTRON-SPIN-RESONANCE SOLUTION SPECTRA OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES, European journal of soil science, 47(2), 1996, pp. 205-213
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
ISSN journal
13510754
Volume
47
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
205 - 213
Database
ISI
SICI code
1351-0754(1996)47:2<205:HSITES>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Humic substances contain significant quantities of free radicals which have important functions in many biological processes in soil involvi ng electron transfer. Such radicals may be detected by electron spin r esonance spectroscopy in both solid and solution state and are usually reported as giving a single unstructured peak. Humic acids from a ran ge of soil types varying in parent material and pH have been examined by electron spin resonance spectroscopy of their solutions in 0.1 M KO H. Spectra with an effective g-value typical of an organic free radica l were obtained. Observation of hyperfine structure was highly depende nt on the instrument settings used. It was present at a modulation amp litude of 0.0142 mT, but not at 0,101 mT. Similarly, there was a reduc tion in resolution as microwave power was increased from 0.505-20 mW. This may explain the inability of some investigators to observe struct ure in soil humic acids. Resolution of hyperfine features was greatly enhanced by recording spectra in the second derivative mode. Using app ropriate instrument settings all the humic acids showed hyperfine stru cture, although the intensity of these components varied by a factor o f 100, being much greater in humic acid from highly acidic soils.