Humic acids (HAs) are brown, multifunctional biopolymers found in anim
als, plants, soils and sediments. HA solutions in aqueous NaOH deposit
brown gels on addition of strong acids. We have dried aqueous HA gels
isolated from two pears and two soils from different locations by vac
uum oven, freeze drying and by supercritical fluid CO2 (SF) drying aft
er replacing the gel water with acetonitrile. SF-dried HA aerogels fro
m the pears, soils and the live alga Pilayella littoralis have much hi
gher surface areas (36-188 m(2)/g) and lower bulk densities (72-160 kg
/m(3)) than solids obtained from the same gel by vacuum oven and freez
e drying. Gels redeposited from freeze-dried HA samples give products
with similar surface areas as freeze-dried HAs after SF gel drying. Sc
anning electron micrographs of solid HAs from vacuum oven, freeze and
SF gel drying show distinct morphology differences at the micron level
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