This study demonstrates that the deprotonation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) originating from a small creek characteristic for DOM-rich waters located in the Rio Negro basin can be quantified based on measurements of pH effects on its absorbance spectra. The method was ascertained by the data of Near-Edge X-Ray Absorbance Spectroscopy (NEXAFS), potentiometric titration to quantify the structural and compositional differences between the colloidal and hydrophobic fractions that contribute 91% of black-water creek DOM. Changes in the absorbance spectra of the DOM fractions caused by deprotonation quantified via numeric deconvolution which indicated the presence of six well-resolved Gaussian bands in the differential spectra. The emergence of these bands was determined to be associated with the engagement of carboxylic and phenolic functionalities and changes of inter-chromophore interactions in DOM molecules. Interpretation of the data based on the NICA-Donnan approach showed that behavior of DOM chromophores was consistent with results of potentiometric titrations. Similar trends were observed for changes of the spectral slope of the DOM absorbance spectra in the range of wavelengths 325e375 nm (DSlope325e375). The behavior of DSlope325e375 values was modeled based on the NICA-Donnan approach and correlated with potentiometrically-estimated charges

Effects of charging on the chromophores of dissolved organic matter from the Rio Negro basin / Yan, M.; Korshin, G. V.; Claret, F.; Croue, J. P.; Fabbricino, Massimiliano; Gallard, H.; Schafer, T.; Benedetti, M. F.. - In: WATER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0043-1354. - 59:(2014), pp. 154-164.

Effects of charging on the chromophores of dissolved organic matter from the Rio Negro basin

FABBRICINO, MASSIMILIANO;
2014

Abstract

This study demonstrates that the deprotonation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) originating from a small creek characteristic for DOM-rich waters located in the Rio Negro basin can be quantified based on measurements of pH effects on its absorbance spectra. The method was ascertained by the data of Near-Edge X-Ray Absorbance Spectroscopy (NEXAFS), potentiometric titration to quantify the structural and compositional differences between the colloidal and hydrophobic fractions that contribute 91% of black-water creek DOM. Changes in the absorbance spectra of the DOM fractions caused by deprotonation quantified via numeric deconvolution which indicated the presence of six well-resolved Gaussian bands in the differential spectra. The emergence of these bands was determined to be associated with the engagement of carboxylic and phenolic functionalities and changes of inter-chromophore interactions in DOM molecules. Interpretation of the data based on the NICA-Donnan approach showed that behavior of DOM chromophores was consistent with results of potentiometric titrations. Similar trends were observed for changes of the spectral slope of the DOM absorbance spectra in the range of wavelengths 325e375 nm (DSlope325e375). The behavior of DSlope325e375 values was modeled based on the NICA-Donnan approach and correlated with potentiometrically-estimated charges
2014
Effects of charging on the chromophores of dissolved organic matter from the Rio Negro basin / Yan, M.; Korshin, G. V.; Claret, F.; Croue, J. P.; Fabbricino, Massimiliano; Gallard, H.; Schafer, T.; Benedetti, M. F.. - In: WATER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0043-1354. - 59:(2014), pp. 154-164.
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