Aqueous solutions of two humic acids were subjected to UV photolysis,
resulting in chain scission of the solute. The molecular fragments wer
e found to have diminished detergent properties, indicated by a reduce
d tendency to associate with small hydrophobic species. This is ascrib
ed to the inability of smaller and stiffer humic acid segments to form
structured pseudomicellar domains that can sequester nonpolar species
. It was noted that photolysis is more likely to involve covalent bond
breakage than dissociation of hydrogen bonded conglomerates. An assoc
iation index, based on fluorescence anisotropy, provided a quantitativ
e measure of humic acid associations. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.