Synchronous-scan fluorescence and the complexation of copper (II) ions by humic substances

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Abstract

Two fluorescence bands were detected using synchronous-scan fluorescence on samples of terrestrially derived humic substances (λex/λem 380/398, 440/458 nm) without the addition of copper. A third band (λex/λem 502/520 nm) was detected after severe quenching of the second band (λex/λem 440/458 nm) caused by additions of copper. A more energetic band (λex/λem 333/351 nm) is present in marine DOM, but absent in the terrestrial material. The effects of copper on both the intensity and shape of the synchronous-scan fluorescence spectra and this technique's potential use as a tracer are discussed.

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Lombardi, A. T., & Jardim, W. F. (1997). Synchronous-scan fluorescence and the complexation of copper (II) ions by humic substances. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 8(4), 339–342. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50531997000400004

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