Development of a New Technology of Environmental Purification from Naphthalene

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Results of investigation of naphthalene interaction with humic acids of high-moor peat and their fractions are presented in the article. The elemental and structural-group compositions of humic acids of high-moor peat and of their fractions are determined, average values of their molecular masses are found, and their spectral and luminescent properties are investigated. Numerical values of constants of naphthalene interaction with humic acids and their fractions are calculated, and the polarity of naphthalene microenvironment in solutions of humic acids is estimated. The results of investigations suggest that the maximum affinity of naphthalene is observed to the fraction of hematomelanic acids and that the naphthalene microenvironment in solutions of the given fraction is polar.

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