Biophysico‐Chemical Processes Involving Natural Nonliving Organic Matter in Environmental Systems 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780470494950.ch4
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The Effect of Organic Matter Amendment on Native Soil Humic Substances

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“…For example, nonpolar analytes that are susceptible to oxidation by singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) are more rapidly degraded if they can partition into the humic DOM phase, which is a potent 1 O 2 photosensitizer (Latch and McNeill, 2006). Thus, humic DOM can participate in the photoreduction of halogenated hydrophobic POPs such as hexachlorobenzene, whereby the analyte partitions into the excited state of humic DOM, which in turn acts as both an electron and hydrogen donor (Uhle et al, 1999; Grannas et al, 2012; Remucal, 2014; Porras et al, 2014). Thus, humic DOM plays a critical role in the photochemical fate of POPs by sensitizing the reaction that renders many compounds susceptible to degradation through indirect pathways.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, nonpolar analytes that are susceptible to oxidation by singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) are more rapidly degraded if they can partition into the humic DOM phase, which is a potent 1 O 2 photosensitizer (Latch and McNeill, 2006). Thus, humic DOM can participate in the photoreduction of halogenated hydrophobic POPs such as hexachlorobenzene, whereby the analyte partitions into the excited state of humic DOM, which in turn acts as both an electron and hydrogen donor (Uhle et al, 1999; Grannas et al, 2012; Remucal, 2014; Porras et al, 2014). Thus, humic DOM plays a critical role in the photochemical fate of POPs by sensitizing the reaction that renders many compounds susceptible to degradation through indirect pathways.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elemental composition, and consequently the functional groups, are strongly influenced by the pedo-climatic conditions [ 17 ], as well as by anthropogenic activities. In a comparative study by Plaza and Senesi [ 32 ], HS fractions extracted from soils that received different organic fertilizers (animal manures, composts, sewage sludge, and olive oil mill wastewaters) exhibited elemental compositions, E4/E6 ratio, fluorescence spectra, FT-IR spectra, 13 C NMR spectra, organic free radical concentrations, intermediate between each amendment and native HS fractions from untreated soils. An indication of these results is that the HS fractions were susceptible to recent soil management with organic fertilizers.…”
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“…15 In one study, the alkyl-C/O-alkyl-C ratio of HM was found to be slightly decreased after long-term N fertilization in a forest soil. 16 In a broader review of nearly 30 published studies, Plaza and Senesi 17 concluded that changes in the chemical nature of humic fractions following organic amendments accurately depict partial incorporation of the organic amendment into native soil organic matter. Hence, the impact of an organic amendment on the chemical nature of HS will depend on the extent that the organic amendment differs chemically from native soil organic matter.…”
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confidence: 99%