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Quantitative EPR study on free radicals in the natural polyphenols interacting with metal ions and other environmental pollutants
Authors:Jezierski Adam  Czechowski Franciszek  Jerzykiewicz Maria  Golonka Iwona  Drozd Jerzy  Bylinska Ewa  Chen Yona  Seaward Mark R D
Affiliation:Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw University, Poland. adam@wchuwr.chem.uni.wroc.pl
Abstract:Quantitative electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) method was applied to characterise radicals stabilised in polyphenolic matrices of various biogenic materials: lichens, mosses, composts, soils, peats, brown coals and sewage sludge sediments. The investigations were carried out on raw materials and extracted fractions of humic acids (HA). General trends of g value and spin concentration changes were found. These parameters in lichens strongly depend on lichen species and air pollution. Determination of the g value and semiquinone spin concentration allows to assess degree of transformation of organic matter in compost, soil, peat and lignite. Application of gaseous ammonia as a base penetrating the organic matrices extends the possibilities and usefulness of the method. Interaction of metal ions with humic materials is illustrated by interaction of VO2+ ion with peat and lignite HA as well as demineralised (raw and carbonised) brown coal. Our investigations demonstrate that quantitative EPR is a rapid and effective monitoring method to study the influence of various environmental factors on substances containing polyphenolic matrices.
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