Isolation and characterization of chinese standard fulvic acid sub-fractions separated from forest soil by stepwise elution with pyrophosphate buffer

Yingchen Bai, Fengchang Wu*, Baoshan Xing, Wei Meng, Guolan Shi, Yan Ma, John P. Giesy

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    Abstract

    XAD-8 adsorption technique coupled with stepwise elution using pyrophosphate buffers with initial pH values of 3, 5, 7, 9, and 13 was developed to isolate Chinese standard fulvic acid (FA) and then separated the FA into five sub-fractions: FA pH3, FA pH5, FA pH7, FA pH9 and FA pH13, respectively. Mass percentages of FA pH3 -FA pH13 decreased from 42% to 2.5%, and the recovery ratios ranged from 99.0% to 99.5%. Earlier eluting sub-fractions contained greater proportions of carboxylic groups with greater polarity and molecular mass, and later eluting sub-fractions had greater phenolic and aliphatic content. Protein-like components, as well as amorphous and crystalline poly(methylene)-containing components were enriched using neutral and basic buffers. Three main mechanisms likely affect stepwise elution of humic components from XAD-8 resin with pyrophosphate buffers including: 1) the carboxylic-rich sub-fractions are deprotonated at lower pH values and eluted earlier, while phenolic-rich sub-fractions are deprotonated at greater pH values and eluted later. 2) protein or protein-like components can be desorbed and eluted by use of stepwise elution as progressively greater pH values exceed their isoelectric points. 3) size exclusion affects elution of FA sub-fractions. Successful isolation of FA sub-fractions will benefit exploration of the origin, structure, evolution and the investigation of interactions with environmental contaminants.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number8723
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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