Characterization of Reference and Site Specific Humic Acids. Interlaboratory Comparison Exercise of the 'COCO-Club' in the CEC Project MIRAGE II, Part 1: Characterization
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As a part of the interlaboratory exercise for the complexation of humic acid and colloid generation (COCO-Club activities) in the CEC project MIRAGE-II, the characterization of humic acids have been carried out, as for their elemental compositions, inorganic impurities, spectroscopic properties, size distributions and proton exchange capacities. The commercial humic acid (Na salt) from Aldrich Co. is purified to a protonated form and used as a reference material, and the humic acid extracted from one of Gorleben groundwaters is also purified to a protonated form and taken as a site specific material. These two humic acids, together with the original Na salt from Aldrich Co., are included for the characterization exercise. The results of characterization provide a basic knowledge that supports the forthcoming study of complexation of humic acids with actinides and fission products in their migration processes in the geosphere. (ERA citation 14:020149)
Characterization of Reference and Site Specific Humic Acids. Interlaboratory Comparison Exercise of the 'COCO-Club' in the CEC Project MIRAGE II, Part 1: Characterization