Ak. Pandey et al., Stability constants of metal-humic acid complexes and its role in environmental detoxification, ECOTOX ENV, 47(2), 2000, pp. 195-200
Humic acid with hydroxyl-, phenoxyl-, and carboxyl-reactive groups can form
coordination compounds with metals. The ion-exchange equilibrium method us
ing Dowex AG 50W-X8, 20-25 mesh Na+ form was used to determine stability co
nstants of complexes formed between humic acid (isolated from the soil) 50-
250 mug (approximate to 3 x 10(-5)-15 x 10(-5) mol/liter) and metal salts s
olution 200 mug at pH 3.5. The stability constant (log K) for different met
al-humic acid complexes indicated the following order of the stabilities of
complexes formed between humic acid and metal ions: Cu>Fe>Pb>Ni>Co>Ca>Cd>Z
n>Mn >Mg. The data on stability constants demonstrated substantial deviatio
n from Irwing-Williams series reported for divalent ions. The molar humic a
cid/metal ratios were also calculated. Some of the factors affecting the st
ability constants such as cation exchange capacity of humus soil, molecular
radius, and molecular surface area of humic molecules were also estimated.
The significance of the data to predict the behavior of these complexes in
the environment is discussed. (C) 2000 Academic Press.