An Evaluation of the Spectroscopic Properties and Drivers for Humic Acid Adsorption to Phenanthrene Based on Humeomics

17 Pages Posted: 31 Jan 2024

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Weiye Tao

Northeast Agricultural University

Zedongfang Wei

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Hanpeng Cheng

Northeast Agricultural University

Yue Zhao

Northeast Agricultural University

Xiaomeng Chen

Northeast Agricultural University

Bingqi Shen

Northeast Agricultural University

Xiang Li

Northeast Agricultural University

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the spectroscopic properties and factors affecting the adsorption of phenanthrene by humic acid molecules based on humeomics. The results showed that two water-soluble fractions can be obtained by humeomics: weakly bound ester fractions and strongly bound ester fractions. Both could bind to phenanthrene and produce quenching, and the quenched group was located around 450 nm. Adsorption with phenanthrene was better when humic acid molecules were 12 mg/L. The binding capacity of the weakly bound ester fractions to phenanthrene was much higher than that of the strongly bound ester fractions. A combination of protein-like and humic acid-like content determined the ability of each fraction to bind to phenanthrene. These results revealed the properties of humic acid small molecules adsorbed with phenanthrene and provided a new treatment for phenanthrene contamination.

Keywords: Phenanthrene, Parallel factor analysis, Humic acid, Humeomics

Suggested Citation

Tao, Weiye and Wei, Zedongfang and Cheng, Hanpeng and Zhao, Yue and Chen, Xiaomeng and Shen, Bingqi and Li, Xiang, An Evaluation of the Spectroscopic Properties and Drivers for Humic Acid Adsorption to Phenanthrene Based on Humeomics. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4711364 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4711364

Weiye Tao

Northeast Agricultural University ( email )

Harbin, 150038
China

Zedongfang Wei

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Hanpeng Cheng

Northeast Agricultural University ( email )

Harbin, 150038
China

Yue Zhao (Contact Author)

Northeast Agricultural University ( email )

Harbin, 150038
China

Xiaomeng Chen

Northeast Agricultural University ( email )

Harbin, 150038
China

Bingqi Shen

Northeast Agricultural University ( email )

Harbin, 150038
China

Xiang Li

Northeast Agricultural University ( email )

Harbin, 150038
China

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