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Heterogeneous Aggregation of Humic Acids Studied by Small-Angle Neutron and X-ray Scattering.

Environmental science & technology(2023)

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Aggregation of humic acids (HAs) was studied by small-angle neutron and X-ray scattering techniques. The combination of these techniques enables us to examine the aggregation structures of HA particles. Two HAs with distinctive compositions were examined: a commercial HA (PAHA) and a HA extracted from deep sedimentary groundwater (HHA). While macroscopic coagulation tests showed that these HAs were stable in solutions except for HHA at pH < 6, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) revealed that they formed aggregates with sizes exceeding the sub-micrometer length scale. The SAXS curves of PAHA remarkably varied with pD = log , where stands for the activity of deuterium ions, whereas the SANS curves did not. With the help of theoretical fittings, it was revealed that PAHA aggregates consisted of two domains: poorly hydrated cores and well-hydrated proton-rich shells. The cores were (dis)aggregated with pD inside the aggregates of the shells. The SANS and SAXS curves of HHA resembled each other, and their intensities at low , where stands for the scattering vector, increased with a decrease of pD, indicating the formation of homogeneous aggregates within the spatial resolutions of SANS and SAXS. This study revealed that distinctive aggregation behaviors exist in humic substances with nm-scale heterogeneous structures like PAHA, which is important for their roles in the fate of contaminants or nutrients in aqueous environments.
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humic substances, aggregation, SAXS, SANS, core-shell structure, heterogeneity
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