Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia

Peat is composed of a diverse range of polar and nonpolar groups. Nonpolar groups, particularly those composed of aliphatic structures, tend to associate with one another and are therefore water-repellent (hydrophobic), a property that increases with the length of the chain of bonds. The drying pr...

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Main Authors: Devangsari, I. M., Nurudin, M., Sartohadi, J., Karmila, Y. A.
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2788502023-11-01T07:03:49Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278850/ Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia Devangsari, I. M. Nurudin, M. Sartohadi, J. Karmila, Y. A. Crop and Pasture Production Peat is composed of a diverse range of polar and nonpolar groups. Nonpolar groups, particularly those composed of aliphatic structures, tend to associate with one another and are therefore water-repellent (hydrophobic), a property that increases with the length of the chain of bonds. The drying process causes the nonpolar groups to interact with each other and form a long chain of bonds, reducing the ability of peatlands to bind water. As a result, it is vital to understand the chemical characteristics and functional groups associated with hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity. The chemical analysis comprises the following: ash content (500ºC combustion method), C-org using the combustion method, N-total by Kjeldahl method, actual pH with soil water ratio of 1:5, and cation exchange capacity with NH4Oac pH 4.0. Additionally, the pelletized peat was examined for its constituent groups using an FTIR spectra and the Flaig et al., method (1975). Soil pH values on Padang Island ranged from 3.61 to 4.35 and the content of bases Ca, Mg, K, and Na in oligotrophic peat is very low, especially in thick peat (0-5 m). C-organic levels on Padang Island peat ranged from 4.42 to 53.32 percent, according to the results of the analysis. Peat with a thickness 0-5 m has functional groups dominated by C-O from ester, eter, fenol, while peat with a thickness 5-7 m, 7-9 m, >9 m is dominated with H OH group bonds, free OH. IOP Publishing 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278850/1/Characteristics%20of%20peat%20functional%20group%20in%20Padang%20Island%2C%20Indonesia.pdf Devangsari, I. M. and Nurudin, M. and Sartohadi, J. and Karmila, Y. A. (2022) Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science (1005). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1755-1315 https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1755-1315 doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1005/1/012022
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topic Crop and Pasture Production
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Devangsari, I. M.
Nurudin, M.
Sartohadi, J.
Karmila, Y. A.
Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia
description Peat is composed of a diverse range of polar and nonpolar groups. Nonpolar groups, particularly those composed of aliphatic structures, tend to associate with one another and are therefore water-repellent (hydrophobic), a property that increases with the length of the chain of bonds. The drying process causes the nonpolar groups to interact with each other and form a long chain of bonds, reducing the ability of peatlands to bind water. As a result, it is vital to understand the chemical characteristics and functional groups associated with hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity. The chemical analysis comprises the following: ash content (500ºC combustion method), C-org using the combustion method, N-total by Kjeldahl method, actual pH with soil water ratio of 1:5, and cation exchange capacity with NH4Oac pH 4.0. Additionally, the pelletized peat was examined for its constituent groups using an FTIR spectra and the Flaig et al., method (1975). Soil pH values on Padang Island ranged from 3.61 to 4.35 and the content of bases Ca, Mg, K, and Na in oligotrophic peat is very low, especially in thick peat (0-5 m). C-organic levels on Padang Island peat ranged from 4.42 to 53.32 percent, according to the results of the analysis. Peat with a thickness 0-5 m has functional groups dominated by C-O from ester, eter, fenol, while peat with a thickness 5-7 m, 7-9 m, >9 m is dominated with H OH group bonds, free OH.
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author Devangsari, I. M.
Nurudin, M.
Sartohadi, J.
Karmila, Y. A.
author_facet Devangsari, I. M.
Nurudin, M.
Sartohadi, J.
Karmila, Y. A.
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title Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia
title_short Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia
title_full Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia
title_fullStr Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of peat functional group in Padang Island, Indonesia
title_sort characteristics of peat functional group in padang island, indonesia
publisher IOP Publishing
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url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278850/1/Characteristics%20of%20peat%20functional%20group%20in%20Padang%20Island%2C%20Indonesia.pdf
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https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1755-1315
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