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Characterization Of Humic Acids Produced From Fungal Liquefaction Of Low-Grade Thar Coal

PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY(2021)

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Fungal liquefaction of coal is a promising technology to convert low rank coal into value-added products such as humic acids (HAs) that are extensively used as fertilizer. Use of Pakistani Thar lignite for humic acid extraction can promote agriculture industry in Pakistan. In this study, fifty-five fungal strains were isolated from Thar lignite and screened for their lignite solubilization efficiency. Isolates M13 and MI exhibited highest capacity for lignite solubilization and HA was extracted with 67.4 +/- 4.3 percent (w/w) yield. Elemental analysis showed increased nitrogen (0.72-1.39 percent) and oxygen (41.7-48 percent), and decreased carbon (51.8-46.1 percent) and sulphur (1.18-0.73 percent) contents in bio-extracted HA (bHA) compared to chemically extracted HA (cHA). UV/Vis spectroscopy showed increased E4/E6 value from 5.6 +/- 0.39 (cHA) to 6.28 +/- 0.35 (bHA) indicating reduced molecular mass and aromaticity and increased bioactivity of molecule. FTIR analysis also confirmed these results. HPLC analysis of bHA and cHA showed typical choromatogram of humic acids. Enzyme activity staining indicated the presence of fungal cellulase and xylanase on SDS-PAGE gel. The degradation of lignite macromolecules by lignin degrading fungi is a complex process dependent on alkaline substances, chelators, surfactants and extracellular fungal enzymes.
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Lignite, Bioliquefaction, Fungi, Humic acids, Coal degradation
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