Bj. Plankey et al., KINETIC-ANALYSIS OF ALUMINUM COMPLEX-FORMATION WITH DIFFERENT SOIL FULVIC-ACIDS, Analytica chimica acta, 300(1-3), 1995, pp. 227-236
A fluorescence technique was used to investigate the complex formation
kinetics of aluminum with fulvic acids isolated from different forest
soil environments. In the pH range of 2.4-3.6, all of the fulvic acid
s were found to contain two kinetically distinguishable components, wh
ich define two types of average aluminum binding sites. Both of these
average sites on all of the fulvic acids conformed to a bidentate chel
ating binding site kinetic analysis, from which average rate and equil
ibrium parameters were obtained. Evidence indicated that the differenc
e in reaction rate between the two types of aluminum binding sites on
the fulvic acids was due to a steric strain, whereby aluminum was repe
lled from the slower reacting sites. In comparing this study with a si
milar kinetic study carried out in acetate buffered solutions, it was
found that the presence of buffer changed both the overall mechanism b
y which aluminum reacted with fulvic acid, and the nature of the sites
on fulvic acid that bind aluminum.