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3.3. Soil Organic Matter and Organic Pollutants

chapter summary


ID Parameter Method

33_Ciucani Xenobiotics root uptake and transport Pressure Chamber Technique (PCT)

33_DOrazio_a Indigenous organic free radicals and complexed transition metal ions in humic substances (HS) in rhizospheric and adjacent soil Electron spin (or paramagnetic) resonance (ESR or EPR) Spectroscopy

33_DOrazio_b Molecular structure of humic substances (HS) in rhizospheric and adjacent soil Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR)

33_Loffredo_a Sorption of the highly persistent organochlorine insecticide chlordane to soils and soil humic acids Batch equilibrium method and GC analysis

33_Loffredo_b Adsorption/desorption of endocrine disruptor compounds (EDC) to / from soils and soil humic acids Batch equilibrium method and HPLC analysis

33_Loffredo_c Adsorption of the hydrophobic herbicide triallate to soils and soil humic acids Batch equilibrium method and HPLC analysis

33_Luster Phenolics and their metal complexation ability in soil solution, leaf litter leachates and extractable soil organic matter (SOM) Total Luminescence Spectroscopy

33_Montecchio_a Thermal behaviour of humic substances Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA)

33_Montecchio_b Acid-base properties of humic substances Potentiometric titration

33_Provenzano Endothermic and exothermic reactions occurring during a programmed and controlled heating of organic matter samples Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)

33_Puglisi Bioavailable and labile fractions of hydrophobic organic compounds Non exhaustive extraction techniques (NEETs)

33_Sanchez_Cortes Structure and functional groups of humic substances Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)

33_Trapp Xenobiotics phytotoxicity Willow Tree Transpiration Test

33_Tugnoli Characterization of low molecular weight soil organic matter fraction Extraction of low molecular weight components and their identification using 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H NMR)

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Author: Markus Puschenreiter · last modified: 25.10.2007 20:24:48

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