M. Krajnc et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF CHROMIUM AND COPPER-COMPLEXES WITH FULVIC-ACIDS ISOLATED FROM SOILS IN SLOVENIA, Science of the total environment, 159(1), 1995, pp. 23-31
Fulvic acids (FA) were isolated from Slovenian peat and forest soils i
n order to prepare their chromium (Cr) and copper (Cu) complexes. The
elemental composition and the COOH content of FA were measured. Both F
A and FA complexes were characterized by gel permeation chromatography
(GPC) and infrared spectroscopy (IR). Conditional stability constants
(K-st) and complexation capacities (CC) of FA complexes were determin
ed by the method based on ion exchange equilibrium. Both FA showed sim
ilar composition, average molecular weight and IR spectra. Substantial
differences were found in IR spectra, K-st and CC between Cu and Cr c
omplexes of the same FA as well as between different FA and the same m
etal. Cr complexes exhibited higher stability and larger CC values in
comparison with Cu complexes. The same is true for peat FA in relation
to forest FA. According to the IR spectra, Cu is predominantly bound
to COO- groups while in Cr complexes other functional groups or differ
ent mechanisms might also be involved.