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Fulvic acid is a water-soluble humic material that occurs widely in soils and waters and that tends to form water-soluble and water-insoluble complexes with a variety of metal ions, some of which are toxic. This paper presents information on the conditions under which the different types of FA-metal complexes are formed.
The solubility in water, separately and after mixing, of FA (2 to 30 mg/100 ml) and eleven metal ions (Fe(III), Al, Cr(III), Pb, Cu, Hg(II), Zn, Ni, Co, Cd and Mn; 1 × 10−5 moles of each metal ion) was investigated over the pH range 4 to 9. After mixing, the solubility of the components was significantly affected by pH only when less than 20 mg of FA was present. As the systems became richer in FA (22 to 30 mg), most of the metal ions remained in the aqueous phase, likely due to the formation of FA-metal complexes, inhibiting the formation of metal hydroxides.
The order in which the eleven metal ions tended to form water-insoluble FA-metal complexes depended on the pH. At pH 6 it was: Fe = Cr = Al > Pb = Cu > Hg > Zn = Ni = Co = Cd = Mn. This order appeared to correlate with the valence, 1st hydrolysis constants and effective hydrated ionic diameters of the metal ions. In general, FA/metals weight ratios of > 2 favored the formation of water-soluble FA-metal complexes; at lower ratios, water-insoluble complexes, which could accumulate in soils and sediments, were formed.
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Visiting scientist from the Institute of Geosciences, University of Mainz, Mainz, W. Germany. Contribution No. 1183.
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Schnitzer, M., Kerndorff, H. Reactions of fulvic acid with metal ions. Water Air Soil Pollut 15, 97–108 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00285536
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