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Mechanochemical activation of humic acids in the brown coal

 — Humic acids (HA) of coal, as a group of natural substances, have much in common with natural humus as far as the character of their structure is concerned. There are no principal differences between the humic acid of soils, though there are differences in the structural details as their formation depends on bioclimatic factors, stage of ...

New Mexico Geological Society

SOURCES OF HUMIC ACID Humic acid can be recovered in some quantity from peat, peat moss, some forest soils, lignite, and brown coal (Burdick, 1965). Concentrations of humic acids, and their salts (which are properly termed humates), expressed in terms of humic acid, have reached 70 percent by weight in some samples col-

Humic acids from coals of the North-Bohemian coal field

 — Further, rare earth elements, carbon fiber and humic acid from coal were briefly reviewed with the aim of initiating a debate on the high value-added products that can be obtained and the technologies that can be adopted to develop the coal industry of Mexico. Coal proven reserves in Mexico are of 1211 million tonnes and, from 1970 to …

A brief review on coal reserves, production and

 — According to the above, the quality of the coal of the Northeast Mexico could be a perfect match to extract humic substances; therefore, research is being developed to evaluate the humic acid extraction yield from leonardite.

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Our humic-based products have been developed for agriculture (Huma Gro ®, Mesa Verde Humates ®, Fertilgold ® organics); horticulture, turf, and ornamentals (Huma Gro ® Turf); and soil & wastewater bioremediation …

Structural characteristics of humic acids derived from Chinese

 — Humic acids derived from Chinese weathered coal were oxidized with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) under various conditions, and their chemical composition and structure were examined. The raw material humic acids (HA) and oxidized humic acids (OHAs) were characterized by elemental analysis and ultraviolet visible (UV-Vis), …

Humic Acid

What is humic acid? Humic acid is derived from leonardite shale and is among the most concentrated organic material available. ... Over the ages, the vegetation underwent compaction and heating. It slowly carbonized and became coal. This compaction squeezed out the organic acids and esters present in the vegetation, forming a pool on top of the ...

New Mexico Geological Society

It is associated with weathered coal and humate-rich mudstones and shales in the Upper Cretaceous Fruitland Formation in northwestern New Mexico. These humate-bearing …

New Mexico Geological Society

km west of Cuba, New Mexico (Fig. 1). Hu-mate and humic substances are formed from the decay of plants and the weathering of the coal deposits. Humic substances are complex com- ... acids, for weathered coal and humic-acid containing organics found in the pore spaces in sandstones. The later usage is ap-plied throughout the rest of this paper.

Humic Coal

A range of organic compounds known as humic acids are characteristic products of this degradation, and coals originating from peat formed in this way are known as humic coals. Some coal, however, originates from homogeneous accumulations of algae, plant spores, and related fine organic debris.

Coal Mining History, New Mexico

Coal in New Mexico • New Mexico has had a rich coal mining history • sub-bituminous to bituminous grade ... • Weathered coal, develops high levels of humic acids • Used as a soil amendment and can help remediate certain pollutants • Currently mined by …

15 Humic Acid Uses and Benefits

 — Humic acid is filled with trace minerals to help your body running smoothly. 2. Alleviates the Common Cold. If you're feeling sick, humic acid might just be the remedy you need. A 1991 study found that regular doses of humic acid and fulvic acid could help alleviate the symptoms of the common cold quickly and comfortably. 3. Fights Bronchitis

Extraction and characterization of humic acid from coal …

 — Subbituminous coal was employed as raw material for the extraction of humic acid (HA) to be applied as ceramic dispersant. The extraction process is described in detail, showing it is a relatively ...

Structural characteristics of humic acids derived from …

 — Humic acids derived from Chinese weathered coal were oxidized with hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2) under various conditions, and their chemical composition and structure were examined.The raw material humic acids (HA) and oxidized humic acids (OHAs) were characterized by elemental analysis and ultraviolet visible (UV-Vis), …

Effects of different types of humic acid isolated from coal on

Humic acid can improve soil nutrients and promote plant growth. Weathered coal and lignite can be used as agricultural resources due to high humic acid content, but their impact on soil NH 3 volatilization and CO 2 emissions are yet to be determined. In this study, a field experiment was carried out to compare the effects of four types of humic acid isolated …

Full article: Characterization of humic acids …

 — Abstract. Understanding chemistry and the effects of humic substances on plant growth is important for using organic fertilizer or soil …

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 — The second mine is in New Mexico, from which we produce granular and liquid humic and fulvic acid products for direct application to soil, as well as for use by other manufacturers in the production of their own humic-based products. The 5 BHN humic-based product brands include:

Molecular characteristics of humic substances from different …

 — The interest in the bioactivity of humic substances (HS, including fulvic and humic acids) has been growing in recent years due to their increasing use as biostimulants in agriculture [12, 18] and much research has been conducted to elucidate the mechanisms of such a bioactivity [4, 28, 36, 41].HS are extracted from soils, sediments, composted …

A brief review on coal reserves, production and possible non …

Low-rank coals lead to humic acids having the highest COOH and phenolic content while high-rank coals (e.g., bituminous) contain fewer acidic functional groups. The quality of the coal also influences the range of the humic acid carboxylic group values. Peat and leonardite reach a yield production of 31.6 and 58.5% humic acid, respectively .

Humic acids from coal. Production, characterization and …

 — Further, rare earth elements, carbon fiber and humic acid from coal were briefly reviewed with the aim of initiating a debate on the high value-added products that can be obtained and the ...

How To Make Humic Acid: A Simple Guide With Easy Methods

 — To easily make humic acid at home, you need to collect the source materials, carry out the extraction process, the neutralization process, and the precipitation process, and then dry up and store the acid to be used to boost plant growth in your garden.. 1. Collect the Source Materials. Collecting the source material is the first step. The source …

A brief review on coal reserves, production and possible …

Non-power uses of coal Humic acids Carbon-based materials ABSTRACT ... To assess the production of coal in Mexico is necessary to contextualize the reserves of the country with those of other countries, as well as to bear in mind the coal alternative non-power uses. It is worth mentioning that in some cases is used data of proven or total

Nitrogen and phosphorus adsorption in aqueous solutions by humic acids

The aim of this study was to reveal the mechanism of nitrogen and phosphorus adsorption by humic acids (HAs). HAs were extracted from weathered coal and used as adsorbents of urea-N and phosphate-P in water. The effect of different factors was considered, such as the initial concentration of urea-N …

Humates: Beneficial Humic And Fulvic Acids For Your Crops

 — Humic acids: Complex acids that contain groups of ions arranged to enable chelate complexes. Chelate complexes enable humic acids to regulate the bioavailability of metal ions present in a plant's grow environment. Humic acids are water-soluble in water with a pH higher than two. They are dark brown to black in color. Fulvic acids: A type of ...

Four Facts on Humate and Fulvic Acid Sources

 — The largest commercial sources for humate are found in New Mexico, Utah, North Dakota, Wyoming and Texas, where humate sources are largely associated with nearby seams of coal and may be a byproduct of strip coal mining. Some of these operations extract Leondardite, the name given to a form of highly oxidized, low grade …

Characterization of coal-based humic acids in relation to …

 — Preparing humic acids is considered to be an economic choice for the utilization of lignite. Herein regenerated humic acids (RHAs) have been obtained by means of hydrolysis of Chinese-aged lignite with NaOH as the catalyst. It has been verified that the hydrothermal process has enabled 67% increase in the extraction yield of humic acids …

A brief review on coal reserves, production and possible non …

 — Coal proven reserves in Mexico are of 1211 million tonnes and, from 1970 to 2021, 428.11 million tonnes have been produced. Of the total cumulative production, …

Characterization of humic acids derived from Leonardite …

and coal-like appearance and often found at shallow depths overlying more compact coal in a coal mine. Leonardite, named after A. G. Leonard in recognition of his research contributions to the substance and humified organic matter, contains 30–80% humic acid (HA) and can be used as an organic fertilizer or a soil amendment.[]

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know about Humic …

FAQ: Top 10 Questions About Humic Acid. ... (Humates sourced from northwest New Mexico, where Earthgreen sources its material, have proven for decades be the world's premium source of humic acids.) ... and heat …

Geology and production of humate and weathered coal in …

New Mexico humic deposits are associated with coal in the northwestern part of the state where humate and weathered coal are presently mined. Discussion of the humic-acid …

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For general information about the coal industry in New Mexico, see Chapter 3 of the 2002 Decision Maker's Field Conference Guidebook: ... The important factors in determining humate quality are the amounts of humic and fulvic acid. Several humate mines are located in the San Juan Basin.

Characterization of humic acids from original coal and its

 — Five coal samples obtained from Chinese coal-producing areas were oxidized by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and humic acids (HAs) were derived from original coal and its oxidizition samples. HAs were characterized by physical and chemical methods, between which was also comparison. …

Clinical review of humic acid as an antiviral: Leadup to …

 — Humic acid sourced from coal exhibits greater antiviral activity than samples from peloid and peat, as well as synthetic iterations of the molecule, such as caffeic acid or chlorogenic acid, versus select viral challenges (Zhernov et al., 2021). Zhernov et alia (2021) further identified the highest antiviral activity in the most hydrophobic and ...

Humic substances: Structure, function and benefits for

 — The amount of organic matter (OM) is estimated as 10 16 tons of C, constituting the largest geological C pool on the earth's surface (González-Pérez et al., 2004; Arias et al., 2005).This amount is very high and restricts the humin (HM)/humic acid (HA) fraction present on the surface layer of farmed soil, totalling 1 500 × 10 9 tons. …

Chemistry of Humic Acids and Related Pigments

Humic acids and related pigments, collectively referred to as humic substances, are widely distributed in soils, natural waters, marine and lake sediments, peat bogs, carbonaceous shales, lignites, brown coals and other miscellaneous deposits [1–5]. ... Humic Acid; Fulvic Acid; Brown Coal; COOH Group; These keywords were added by machine and ...

Thermal analysis of mechanochemically activated humic acids of brown coal

 — Humic acids of brown coal before and after mechanochemical treatment under various conditions were studied by TG and DSC (carried out both in air and in an inert atmosphere, with the temperature range of 300–800 K), and gel permeation chromatography. The obtained data were used to calculate the values of the energy of …

Characterization of pH-fractionated humic acids derived …

 — This provided a prospective use for the humic acids derived from weathered coal, especially HA 6∼7. The nonprotonated C calculated by CP/TOSS with DD is located in the chemical shift regions of 64–93 ppm and 93–143 ppm. When compared with nonprotonated aromatic C (aromatic C-C), the relative proportion of nonprotonated O …