Problem areas in a multi-step coal desulfurization process were invest
igated. The process involves mild hot air oxidation, followed by alkal
ine extraction to separate the resultant humic acid molecules from the
insoluble pyrite and ash, and microbial removal of organic sulfur fro
m the solubilized coal molecules. A computer-controlled and -monitored
solubilization reactor for humic acid production was constructed. Stu
dies designed to evaluate the physical/chemical nature and solubility
characteristics of the humic acids were undertaken, with the ultimate
aim of ensuring accessibility of sulfur atoms buried in the interior o
f these large hydrocarbon macromolecules. One per cent Tween-80 enhanc
ed the solubility of humic acids four-fold. Radiotracer labelled humic
acids containing 10.8 x 10(-11) Bq mg-1 of I-125 were produced. These
labelled humic acids will be used to develop an accurate and dependab
le assay for microbial organic desulfurization.