Pg. Hatcher et al., USE OF HIGH-RESOLUTION C-13 NMR TO EXAMINE THE ENZYMATIC COVALENT BINDING OF C-13-LABELED 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL TO HUMIC SUBSTANCES, Environmental science & technology, 27(10), 1993, pp. 2098-2103
A novel application of a standard NMR technique has been employed to c
haracterize the enzymatic coupling of a pollutant (2,4-dichlorophenol,
2,4-DCP) to humic material. The application involves the use of 2,4-D
CP labeled with C-13 at specific molecular sites in combination with b
road-band decoupled C-13 NMR to determine the nature of bonding intera
ctions with Minnesota peat humic acid. Any alteration in the chemical
structure of the 2,4-DCP due to coupling with the humic acid results i
n changes in the 13C chemical shifts of the labeled carbons which are
indicative of the site and type of bonding interaction. These data pro
vide direct evidence for the formation of covalent bonds between the p
ollutant and a humic acid via enzymatic coupling. The success of this
approach indicates that we now have a method for examining the binding
of pollutants and soil organic matter.