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Extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of Penicillium ortum MJ51

Bio-solubilization of lignite is a promising technology to transform coal into humic acids (HAs) which are broadly used in agriculture. In this work, HAs were extracted from lignite using the cell-free filtrate (CFF) of Penicillium ortum MJ51. The extraction method was optimized using response surfa...

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Autores principales: Li, Shiying, Tan, Jinfang, Wang, Yi, Li, Peipei, Hu, Desheng, Shi, Qiuzhe, Yue, Yanjun, Li, Fang, Han, Yanlai
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8696883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08019a
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author Li, Shiying
Tan, Jinfang
Wang, Yi
Li, Peipei
Hu, Desheng
Shi, Qiuzhe
Yue, Yanjun
Li, Fang
Han, Yanlai
author_facet Li, Shiying
Tan, Jinfang
Wang, Yi
Li, Peipei
Hu, Desheng
Shi, Qiuzhe
Yue, Yanjun
Li, Fang
Han, Yanlai
author_sort Li, Shiying
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description Bio-solubilization of lignite is a promising technology to transform coal into humic acids (HAs) which are broadly used in agriculture. In this work, HAs were extracted from lignite using the cell-free filtrate (CFF) of Penicillium ortum MJ51. The extraction method was optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) based on the interactive effects of nitric acid concentrations, coal loading ratio, extraction temperature and time as input factors, and the absorbance of HAs at 450 nm wavelength as the output response. Under optimized conditions (lignite pretreated with 4.7 N HNO(3), coal loading ratio of 4.9%, temperature of 77.3 °C and time of 8.6 hours), the absorbance at 450 nm peaked at 70.28, and the concentration and extraction yield of HAs were 31.3 g L(−1) and 63.9%, respectively, which were dramatically higher than those observed for traditional biological methods (0.7 g L(−1) and 14.1%, respectively). The qualities of HAs produced under optimized conditions were evaluated and compared with those extracted by the conventional chemical method. The optimized process resulted in better HA quality indices, including lower molecular mass; higher nitrogen; less aromatic carbon; more aliphatic and carboxylic carbon; and higher bioactivity for promoting plant growth. Moreover, the anti-flocculation ability was improved, thereby supporting its applicability in agriculture. Extraction of HAs from lignite using the CFF of P. ortum MJ51 provides a novel technological approach for the efficient conversion of lignite to bio-active HAs.
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spelling pubmed-86968832022-04-13 Extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of Penicillium ortum MJ51 Li, Shiying Tan, Jinfang Wang, Yi Li, Peipei Hu, Desheng Shi, Qiuzhe Yue, Yanjun Li, Fang Han, Yanlai RSC Adv Chemistry Bio-solubilization of lignite is a promising technology to transform coal into humic acids (HAs) which are broadly used in agriculture. In this work, HAs were extracted from lignite using the cell-free filtrate (CFF) of Penicillium ortum MJ51. The extraction method was optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) based on the interactive effects of nitric acid concentrations, coal loading ratio, extraction temperature and time as input factors, and the absorbance of HAs at 450 nm wavelength as the output response. Under optimized conditions (lignite pretreated with 4.7 N HNO(3), coal loading ratio of 4.9%, temperature of 77.3 °C and time of 8.6 hours), the absorbance at 450 nm peaked at 70.28, and the concentration and extraction yield of HAs were 31.3 g L(−1) and 63.9%, respectively, which were dramatically higher than those observed for traditional biological methods (0.7 g L(−1) and 14.1%, respectively). The qualities of HAs produced under optimized conditions were evaluated and compared with those extracted by the conventional chemical method. The optimized process resulted in better HA quality indices, including lower molecular mass; higher nitrogen; less aromatic carbon; more aliphatic and carboxylic carbon; and higher bioactivity for promoting plant growth. Moreover, the anti-flocculation ability was improved, thereby supporting its applicability in agriculture. Extraction of HAs from lignite using the CFF of P. ortum MJ51 provides a novel technological approach for the efficient conversion of lignite to bio-active HAs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8696883/ /pubmed/35424480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08019a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Shiying
Tan, Jinfang
Wang, Yi
Li, Peipei
Hu, Desheng
Shi, Qiuzhe
Yue, Yanjun
Li, Fang
Han, Yanlai
Extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of Penicillium ortum MJ51
title Extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of Penicillium ortum MJ51
title_full Extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of Penicillium ortum MJ51
title_fullStr Extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of Penicillium ortum MJ51
title_full_unstemmed Extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of Penicillium ortum MJ51
title_short Extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of Penicillium ortum MJ51
title_sort extraction optimization and quality evaluation of humic acids from lignite using the cell-free filtrate of penicillium ortum mj51
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8696883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08019a
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