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Marine natural products water-soluble compounds

Shimizu, Y. Bioactive marine natural products with emphasis on handling of water-soluble compounds. J. Nat. Prod. 1985, 48, 223-235. [Pg.183]

Humic substances, which are biopolymers widely and abundantly present in natural waters and soils, also have a high complexing ability with various heavy metal ions. These compounds are formed by the random condensation of breakdown products of terrestrial and aquatic plants and extracellular metabolites of phytoplankton. Concentrations of metals in marine and fresh waters are often higher than predicted from the solubility products of corresponding hydroxide and carbonate compounds. The complexation of metal ions with dissolved humic substances is responsible for the apparent supersaturation of metals in natural waters [9-21], Water-soluble humic substances are usually divided into two fractions, humic acid (HA) and Mvic acid (FA). HA is defined in operational terms as the fraction of humic substance soluble in alkaline solutions and insoluble in acidic solutions, while FA is the fraction soluble in both alkaline and acidic solutions. A general method for the fractionation of humic substances is illustrated in Fig. 1. HA is easily obtained as a precipitate in acidic solution (pH < 1.5). Although HA appears to be an attractive adsorbent for the recovery of heavy metal ions, there is little information on its practical application as adsorbent. It is difficult to use humic acid as the adsorbent because of its high solubility in water. [Pg.675]


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