Kaijun Wang, L. Charles Dickinson, Elham A. Ghabbour, Geoffrey Davies, and Baoshan Xing( 2003). Proton spin-lattice relaxation times of humic acids as determined by solution nmrFebruary 2003 Soil Science Vol. 168, No. 2 Printed in U.S.A.
Abstract: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is used frequently for structural
characterization of humic substances (HS). However, the study of relaxation phenomena of HS, including spin-lattice and spin-spin relaxation, has received little attention. The present study investigated proton spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) of humic acids (HA) in deuterated 0.5 M sodium hydroxide (NaOD) and dimethylsulfoxide (d6-DMSO) at various concentrations, temperatures, and pHs. The two HAs used were extracted from an Amherst peat soil and a New Hampshire peat soil. Overall, the proton T1s of humic acids used in this study ranged from 0.3 to 0.8 s in d6-DMSO, and from 0.26 to 2.3 s in 0.5 M NaOD/D2O. Aromatic protons had much longer T1 than aliphatic protons in 0.5 M NaOD; however, both proton types exhibited similar T1 values in d6-DMSO. These results indicate that humic acids might have different conformations in
the two solvents. Proton T1 generally decreased with increasing HA concentration. Only protons from methyl and methylene/methine groups exhibited a slight T1 increase, with a temperature increase from 20 _C to 60 _C, with protons from other functional groups displaying a reduced T1, except for aromatic protons of New Hampshire HA in 0.5 M NaOD. Moreover, both HAs demonstrated distinct T1 changes in alkaline solution as pH decreased. The proton T1 values and their changes with environmental conditions can further the interpretation of segmental mobility and molecular conformation of dissolved HAs in different solvents.
Keywords: (Humic acid, proton spin-lattice relaxation time, solution NMR.)