S. Sanchezcortes et al., PH-DEPENDENT ADSORPTION OF FRACTIONATED PEAT HUMIC SUBSTANCES ON DIFFERENT SILVER COLLOIDS STUDIED BY SURFACE-ENHANCED RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY, Journal of colloid and interface science, 198(2), 1998, pp. 308-318
The adsorption of several fractions of humic and fulvic acids on silve
r colloids was studied by means of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
. The short-range mechanism of this technique was applied in the deter
mination of the chemical groups which are directly attached to the met
allic surface. Adsorption of humic substances was found to be very sen
sitive to pH, to the electric charge of both the humic substances and
the metallic surface, and to the size of the adsorbed macromolecules.
From the obtained results, a model for the adsortion mechanism of thes
e macromolecules is proposed on the basis of a conformational change a
nd a variation of their electric charge on modifying the pH. FTIR spec
tra of some of the extracted fractions and SERS spectra of o-, m-, and
p-hydroxybenzoic acids, used as molecular models for humic substances
, were also obtained in order to better attribute the SERS spectra of
these humic substances. (C) 1998 Academic Press.