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Insight into the evolution, redox, and metal binding properties of dissolved organic matter from municipal solid wastes using two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy
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  • Chemosphere (Oxford), 2014-12, Vol.117, p.701-707
Ort / Verlag
Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
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  • •The change, redox and complexation property of dissolved organic matter were studied.•Degradation was in the order of the aliphatic>protein>polysaccharide and lignin.•Aromatic C and COO accounted for the oxidation ability of dissolved organic matter.•OCO and COO were responsible for the Cu and Zn binding of dissolved organic matter. Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy was employed to investigate the evolution, redox, and metal binding properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from municipal solid wastes (MSWs) during composting. The results showed that the DOM was degraded during composting in the order of aliphatic substances>proteinaceous compounds>cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, while humic substances transformed during the process in the order of fulvic-like matter>humic-like substances>protein-like matter. The fulvic- and humic-like substances originated from lignin and polysaccharide-like substances with the function groups of CH3, CCH2, CCH, OCH3, OCH, OCO, aromatic C, and COO, while the protein-like matter was derived from aliphatic and proteinaceous compounds with the functional groups of CCH3 and NCO. The aromatic C and COO were responsible for the oxidation capacity of the MSW-derived DOM, while the OCO and COO accounted for the Cu and Zn binding capacity of the DOM.

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