Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Jan 2000)

Criterious preparation and characterization of earthworm-composts in view of animal waste recycling. Part I. Correlation between chemical, thermal and FTIR spectroscopic analyses of four humic acids from earthworm-composted animal manure

  • Mangrich Antonio S.,
  • Lobo Maria A.,
  • Tanck Carlos B.,
  • Wypych Fernando,
  • Toledo Edina B. S.,
  • Guimarães Elisete

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 164 – 169

Abstract

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Humic acids (HA) were extracted from sheep (SH), cow (CO), goat (GO) and rabbit (RA) manures which were vermicomposted with the earthworm Eisenia foetida. HA DSC curves showed well-defined thermal events indicative of intramolecular bonds (300 ºC) and intermolecular organo-mineral linkages (500 ºC). All samples showed high nitrogen contents (from peptide chains and probably N-heterocycles) and aromatic and/or unsaturated aliphatic conjugated structures, as well as a low carboxylic functionality content. The SH-HA was the most similar to a medium soil HA and the RA-HA being the least similar. The results show that it is possible to prepare distinct worm-composts to solve specific problems of degraded soils.

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