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ABSTRACT
Organic matter extracted from the Bh horizon of a Danish Podzol was oxidized with alkaline permanganate. Steamdistillation of the oxidation product yielded 1.6% aliphatic monocarboxylic acids (on the basis of the original organic matter). The acids were identified by gas chromatography. Acetic acid represented 73% of these acids, while the remaining 27% consisted of n- and iso-acids, containing up to 8C-atoms. The oxidation product was extracted with organic solvents and the extracts methylated and then vacuum-distilled. By means of gas chromatography all of the 12 possible benzene carboxylic acids except benzoic acid were identified, accounting for 1.4% of the original organic matter.
The possible significance of the acids identified with regard to the chemical structure of the original organic matter preparation is discussed.
1 Contribution No. 195, Soil Research Institute, Canada Dep. Agr., Ottawa, Ontario.
2 Visiting Scientist from the Technical University of Denmark, Chemical Department A, Copenhagen, and Research Scientist, respectively.
Received for publication April 28, 1966. Accepted for publication June 3, 1966.
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