Partitioning of humic acids between aqueous solution and hydrogel: concentration profiling of humic acids in hydrogel phases.

  • Katarzyna Zielińska
  • , Raewyn M. Town
  • , Kamuran Yasadi
  • , Herman P. van Leeuwen

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Abstract

The partitioning of the natural polyelectrolyte humic acid (HA) from an aqueous dispersion into a model biomimetic gel (alginate) and a synthetic polyacrylamide gel (PAAm) is explored. In both gels, the spatial distribution of HA in the gel body, as measured by confocal laser scanning microscopy, is markedly nonhomogeneous. A striking feature is the enhanced accumulation of HA in a thin film of thickness ca. 15 μm at the surface of the gel body, resulting in average local concentrations that are, for PAAm and alginate respectively, a factor of 10 and 4 greater than that in the bulk solution. The time dependence of accumulation in the surface film is predominantly controlled by the diffusive supply of HA from the aqueous medium, with a time constant on the order of 10 3 s for both gels. The concentration of HA within the bulk gel body differs significantly from that in the bulk aqueous medium: substantially higher for PAAm but much lower for alginate. The results are significant for understanding the nature and rate of sink/source functioning at permeable phases in contact with aqueous media, e.g., biofilms and gel-like layers at biological interfaces or employed in chemical speciation sensors.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftLangmuir
Vol/bind30
Udgave nummer8
Sider (fra-til)2084-2092
ISSN0743-7463
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2014

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