ESEL Paper Review_20110420 by Aamir Alaud-din
Title and Authors
Title: 2011_05_03_Multivariative curve resolution analysis excitation-emission matrices of fluorescence of humic substances
Authors: Maria Cristina G. Antunesa, Joaquim C.G. Esteves da Silvab,*
a Centro de Qu?mica ? Vila Real, Chemistry Department, Universidade de Tr?s-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5000-911 Vila Real, Portugal
b LAQUIPAI, Chemistry Department, Faculdade de Ci?ncias, Universidade d Porto, R. Campo Alegre 687,4169-007 Porto, Portugal
Summary
This paper presents the variation in intensity of fluorophores for solutions of different concentrations. It shows the similarity and differences in the excitation emission peaks for the identified fluorophores.
Humic substance (HS) samples were collected form variety of environments except for commercial humic acid (HA) named Fluka which referred to as HAco. Two fulvic acid (FA) samples were extracted from pinewood soil, labeled as FAo and FAs. Two anthropogenic fulvic acids were obtained from municipal wastewater treatment station labeled as FAcs and FAls. For each HS sample 11 solutions with varying concentrations in the range 5 ? 100mg/L at pH 6 were prepared and analysed spectroscopically.
Multivariative curve resolution alternating least square (MCR-ALS) procedure was used to obtain results. Results showed identification of three fluorophores and one component which was recognized as noise. An increase in the concentration of HS increased the fluorescence of first three components whereas fluorescence of fourth component was constant as it was noise.
Tables below summarize excitation and emission wavelengths for maximum intensity of three components.
FL1 FL2 FL3
Exmax (nm) Emmax (nm) Exmax (nm) Emmax (nm) Exmax (nm) Emmax (nm)
FAo 318 453 <346 515 312 <400
FAs 351 469 >380 515 312 <427
FAls 340 432 >380 495 >323 <400
FAcs 329 432 >380 495 323 <400
HAco 323 432 >380 500 318 <400
The table shows that anthropogenic FA have similar excitation and emission wavelength except the excitation wavelength for FL1 which are slightly different. FAs from municipal wastewater treatment plant show significant variation in the excitation and emission wavelengths. FL1 and FL2 from HAco show similarity with anthropogenic FA samples while FL3 from HAco is similar to FAo.
The results also showed deviation from linear relationship between flourophore intensity and concentration under the concentration range used in this study. However, there was no qualitative disturbance in the fluorescence spectra for the concentration range between 5 and 100mg/L used in this study.
By: Aamir Alaud-din
aamiralauddin@gist.ac.kr