Silicon Binding in Soil Humic Substances
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Abstract
In the present study, an attempt has been made to probe the nature of silicon-humus bonding as it occurs in nature ('untreated') as compared to the samples wherefrom the metalloid ions have been removed ('treated'). Infrared (IR) spectroscopy revealed the role of carboxylic acid groups of Humic acid (HA) in metal complexation. Si-O absorption reduced considerably in treatment to remove metalloid ions, but it remained quite strong in the treated samples indicating a strong Si-O linkage with humus. In XRD analysis, treated samples showed stronger γ-bands. DTA analysis indicated structural strain on the humic molecule induced by complexation with metalloid ions. Treated HAs had higher acidity values compared to the untreated samples. Treatment for removal of metal ions caused an increase in cation exchange capacity while a reduction of E 4 /E 6 ratio. Treated HAs also showed higher molecular weights (M v ) compared to the untreated samples. Removal of metals renders certain groups free which form intermolecular bonds. On the basis of analytical data, it was observed that there is still some silicon bonds within humic acid molecule, even after removal of silicon by forcing conditions. Association of silicon with humus in soils are quantitatively and qualitatively different from other metal ions and it is clear that humic acid molecule possess silicon-humus bond like pure organo-metallic compounds.
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