Shindo Haruo
Affiliate Master
Yamaguchi University
Release of phosphorus from calcium phosphate by fulvic acid extracted from lake sediments
Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment Volume 17 Issue 9
Page 596-599
published_at 1994
Title
湖沼堆積物から抽出したフルボ酸によるリン酸カルシウムからのリンの溶出
Release of phosphorus from calcium phosphate by fulvic acid extracted from lake sediments
Creator Keywords
release of phosphorus
fulvic acid
molecular weight
lake sediments
A release of phosphorus from calcium phosphate, iron(III) phosphate, and aluminum phosphate owing to the complex formation of their metals with fulvic acid was examined. Fulvic acid was extracted from lake sediments and treated with Amberlite XAD-8 resin. The non-adsorbed fraction of fulvic acid on the resin, which has highly Cu2+-complexing capacity, was used in this study, because the adsorbed fraction has only little Cu2+-complexing capacity as reported in our previous paper. The non-adsorbed fraction was able to release phosphorus from calcium phosphate, but not from iron(III) phosphate, and aluminum phosphate. The application of X-ray analysis to the calcium phosphate indicated that the major component is hydroxyapatite. The stability constant of the Cu2+-fractionated fulvic acid was determined to be 2×10(5) (log K=5.3) and the average molecular weight of the fulvic acid was 1,026.
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jpn
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
日本水環境学会
Date Issued
1994
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この論文は「水環境学会誌」に掲載されたものであり、著作権は(社)日本水環境学会に帰属します。()
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[ISSN]0916-8958
[NCID]AN10372439
Schools
農学部