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HUMIC ACIDNATURAL AND SYNTHETIC:BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES<strong>Laub</strong> <strong>BioChem</strong>icals Corporation1401 Quail St., Suite 121Newport Beach, CA 92660Supplement V2005 – 2007


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TABLE OF CONTENTSReviews and Monographs ............................................. 1<strong>Natural</strong>-<strong>Product</strong> <strong>Humic</strong> <strong>Acid</strong> .................................... 6Isolation and Preparation Procedures ................................................. 42Synthetic <strong>Humic</strong> <strong>Acid</strong> ....................................................... 76Chemical Synthesis .............................................................................. 76Enzymatic Synthesis ............................................................................ 77Physicochemical Properties andCharacterization .................................................................... 78<strong>Acid</strong>-Base Properties ............................................................................ 79Adsorption ..................................................................................... 81Aliphatic Content .................................................................................. 82Aromaticity ........................................................................................... 82Ash Content ..................................................................................... 82Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) ............................................... 83Atomic Force Microscopy ...................................................................... 83Bleaching ..................................................................................... 83Bromate Reduction ............................................................................... 84Bromination ..................................................................................... 84Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) ............................................................ 84Capillary Electrophoresis-Gel Permeation Chromatography(CE-GPC) ..................................................................................... 85Capillary Electrophoresis-Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectroscopy-MassSpectrometry (CE-ICP-MS) ................................. 85Carbon Content ..................................................................................... 86Carboxyl Content .................................................................................. 87Chemiluminescence .............................................................................. 87Chronostratigraphy .............................................................................. 87Color ..................................................................................................... 88Complexation ........................................................................................ 88with Metals ...................................................................................... 99Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) ................................................. 134Crosslinking .......................................................................................... 134Decolorization ....................................................................................... 134Degradation .......................................................................................... 134Density .................................................................................................. 135-iii-


Derivatization ....................................................................................... 135Dialysis .................................................................................................. 137Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) ........................................... 137Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) .................................................. 138Differential Thermogravimetric Analysis (DTG) ................................ 139Diffusion Coefficients ........................................................................... 139Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (EPR) ..................... 139Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA) ........................ 140Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy (ESR) ..................................... 141Elemental Composition ........................................................................ 141Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) ........................................................... 147Field-Flow Fractionation–Mass Spectrometry (FFF-MS) ................... 148Flocculation ..................................................................................... 148Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) .............................................................. 148Fluorescence Spectroscopy ................................................................... 148Fractionation ......................................................................................... 156Fulvic Content ..................................................................................... 166Functional Group Analysis ................................................................... 167Gas Chromatography (GC) ................................................................... 168Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) ........................... 169Gel-Permeation Chromatography (GPC) ............................................. 171Gel-Permeation Chromatography–Inductively Coupled PlasmaSpectroscopy-Mass Spectrometry (GPC-ICP-MS) ....................... 177Gel-Permeation Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GPC-MS) ..... 177Gel-Permeation Chromatography–Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis(GPC-PAGE) .................................................................. 177High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) .......................... 177High-Performance Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry(HPLC-MS) .................................................................................. 179Hydrophobicity ..................................................................................... 180Hygroscopicity ..................................................................................... 180Immobilization ..................................................................................... 180Inductively-Coupled Plasma Spectroscopy-Mass Spectrometry(ICP-MS) ..................................................................................... 182Infrared Spectroscopy (IR) ................................................................... 183Iodination ..................................................................................... 193Iodine Content ..................................................................................... 193Ion Exchange Chromatography ........................................................... 193Isotopic Composition ............................................................................. 194Light Scattering .................................................................................... 194Lipid Content ........................................................................................ 195-iv-


Luminescence Spectroscopy ................................................................. 195Luminescence Microscopy .................................................................... 195Luminescence Spectroscopy ................................................................. 196Lyophilization ....................................................................................... 196Mass Spectrometry (MS) ...................................................................... 196Molecular Weight .................................................................................. 199Monosaccharide Content ...................................................................... 204Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) ..................................................... 204Neutron Scattering ............................................................................... 205Nitration ................................................................................................ 205Nitrogen Content .................................................................................. 205Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) ............................ 206Optical Properties ................................................................................. 215Oxidation ............................................................................................... 215Ozonation .............................................................................................. 216Phenol Content ..................................................................................... 217Phosphorus Content ............................................................................. 217Photoelectron Spectroscopy (PES) ....................................................... 218Photolysis ............................................................................................... 218Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (PAGE) ...................................... 219Potentiometry ....................................................................................... 219Proton Affinity ...................................................................................... 222Pyrolysis ................................................................................................ 222Radiolabeling ........................................................................................ 223Radiolysis .............................................................................................. 223Raman Spectroscopy ............................................................................. 223Reactivity .............................................................................................. 224Redox Properties ................................................................................... 224Refractive Index .................................................................................... 224Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) .................................................. 225Silication ............................................................................................... 225Singlet Oxygen Quenching ................................................................... 226Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) ............................................................... 226Spectral Characteristics ....................................................................... 226Structure and Morphology .................................................................... 226Models ........................................................................................... 235of Solutions ...................................................................................... 235Sulfate Content ..................................................................................... 237Sulfur Content ...................................................................................... 237Surface Tension, of Solutions ............................................................... 237-v-


Surfactant ........................................................................................... 237Thermal Stability .................................................................................. 238Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) ..................................................... 238Thermolysis ........................................................................................... 240Thermomechanical Analysis (TMA) ..................................................... 241Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC) ..................................................... 242Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) .......................................... 242Transmission X-Ray Microscopy (TXM) .............................................. 242Ultrafiltration ....................................................................................... 243Ultrasonication ..................................................................................... 244Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy (UV-Vis) ........................................... 244Viscometry ............................................................................................ 250Voltammetry ......................................................................................... 251Water Uptake ........................................................................................ 252X-ray Diffraction ................................................................................... 253X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPES) ........................................... 254X-ray Scattering .................................................................................... 254X-ray Spectroscopy ............................................................................... 255Zeta Potential ........................................................................................ 257Physiology and Physiological Effects .............. 258Toxicology .............................................................................................. 263Commercial Applications .............................................. 264Activated Carbon Manufacture ............................................................ 265Adhesive Manufacture .......................................................................... 265Adobe Glaze Manufacture .................................................................... 265Agriculture ........................................................................................... 265Bactericide ..................................................................................... 266Fertilizer ..................................................................................... 267Fungicide ..................................................................................... 294Herbicide ..................................................................................... 294Insecticide ..................................................................................... 295Pesticide ..................................................................................... 295Plant Growth Stimulant ................................................................. 296Plant Protectant .............................................................................. 301Panting Mat ..................................................................................... 303Seed Coating/Treatment ................................................................. 304Soil Amendment .............................................................................. 306Air Purification ..................................................................................... 314Algicide ................................................................................................ 314-vi-


Alumina Processing .............................................................................. 315Ammonium Phosphate Processing ....................................................... 315Animal Feed Additive ........................................................................... 315Antiscaling/Corrosion Inhibition .......................................................... 318Aquaculture ..................................................................................... 319Ash/Water Slurries ............................................................................... 320Bactericide ............................................................................................ 321Battery Manufacture ............................................................................ 321Beverage Additive ................................................................................. 323Binder ................................................................................................ 323Coal Briquettes ................................................................................ 324Iron Ore Pellets ............................................................................... 324Wood Pellets .................................................................................... 325Biocide ................................................................................................... 325Bone China Manufacture ..................................................................... 325Brick Manufacture ................................................................................ 325Brick Glaze Additive ............................................................................. 325Calcium Carbonate Processing ............................................................ 326Capacitor Manufacture ......................................................................... 326Catalyst Component ............................................................................. 326Cement/Concrete Manufacture ............................................................ 327Coloring Agent ................................................................................. 327Ceramics Manufacture ......................................................................... 327Clay Processing ..................................................................................... 328Clay/Water Slurries .............................................................................. 329Coal Processing ..................................................................................... 329Coal/Water Slurries .............................................................................. 329Coke Manufacture ................................................................................ 330Construction/Building Materials ......................................................... 330Copy Toner ............................................................................................ 331Cosmetics Additive ............................................................................... 331Culture Medium Additive ..................................................................... 332Deodorizing Agent ................................................................................ 332Gases ................................................................................................ 332Desulfurization ..................................................................................... 332Diaper Manufacture ............................................................................. 332Drilling Mud Additive .......................................................................... 333Dye Applications ................................................................................... 334Electrode Fabrication ........................................................................... 335Fabrics Manufacture ............................................................................ 335-vii-


Firebrick Manufacture ......................................................................... 335Food <strong>Product</strong>s Additive ........................................................................ 336Fungicide................................................................................................ 336Gypsum Manufacture............................................................................ 336Hair Growth Stimulation ...................................................................... 336Heat Transfer Medium ......................................................................... 336HPLC Substrate..................................................................................... 336Ink Manufacture ................................................................................... 336Ion Exchange Manufacture .................................................................. 337Iron Alloy Manufacture ........................................................................ 337Iron Ore Processing .............................................................................. 337Lip Balm ................................................................................................ 337Microbicide ............................................................................................ 337Oil Absorption ....................................................................................... 337Oil <strong>Product</strong>ion/Processing .................................................................... 338Ointment Manufacture ......................................................................... 338Oral Hygiene <strong>Product</strong>s ......................................................................... 338Oxygen Scavenging ............................................................................... 338Paint Manufacture ................................................................................ 338Polymer Manufacture ........................................................................... 338Porcelain Manufacture ......................................................................... 339Radiation Protection ............................................................................. 339Semiconductor Manufacture ................................................................ 339Skin Care .............................................................................................. 339Sludge Stabilization .............................................................................. 339Soap Manufacture ................................................................................. 340Soil Remediation ................................................................................... 340Surfactant Manufacture ....................................................................... 343Textile Manufacture ............................................................................. 343Printing ............................................................................................ 344Tile Manufacture .................................................................................. 344Tin Ore Processing ................................................................................ 344Veterinary Medicine ............................................................................. 345Waste Gas Treatment ........................................................................... 345Wastewater Treatment ......................................................................... 345Water Purification ................................................................................ 349Water Sealant ....................................................................................... 350Therapeutic Applications ............................................. 351Anaphylactic Shock .............................................................................. 353Anti-Bacterial Agent ............................................................................. 353-viii-


Anti-Cancer Agent ................................................................................ 353Anti-Infective Agent ............................................................................. 354Anti-Inflammatory Properties .............................................................. 354Anti-Microbial Properties ..................................................................... 355Anti-Pyretic Agent ................................................................................ 355Anti-Viral Efficacy ................................................................................ 355AIDS ................................................................................................. 356Cowpox Virus ................................................................................... 356Herpes Viruses ................................................................................ 356Vaccinia Virus ................................................................................. 356Bleeding Disorders ................................................................................ 356Drug Delivery ........................................................................................ 357Drug Synergy ........................................................................................ 357Folk Medicine ........................................................................................ 357Gout ....................................................................................................... 357Heart Disease ........................................................................................ 358Immunostimulation .............................................................................. 358Irritable Bowel Syndrome .................................................................... 358Osteoporosis .......................................................................................... 358Rheumatoid Disease ............................................................................. 359Mud Baths ..................................................................................... 359Therapeutic Textile Manufacture ........................................................ 359Wound Healing ..................................................................................... 359Author Index ............................................................................... 360-ix-


HUMATE MATERIALS<strong>Natural</strong> and Synthetic:Bibliography and ReferencesSupplement V


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(5933) C. Zhao and C. Wu. Lead paste for cathode of lead-acid storagebattery of motorcycle, and its preparation method. CN101,071,855 (November 14, 2007).(5934) G. Feng. Electrode plates and electrolyte of lead storage batteryfor electric bicycle. CN 1,967,912 (May 23, 2007).(5935) Y. Chen. High-energy totally-sealed secondary lead-acid batteryfor starting helicopters. CN 1,960,041 (May 9, 2007).(5936) Y. Dai, C. Ju, K. Sun, and Z. Wang. Anode additive for negativeelectrode of mini-type sealed secondary lead-acid battery. CN1,964,108 (May 16, 2007).(5937) Y. Chen. High-energy hermetically-sealed secondary lead-acidbattery for starting battle planes and bombing planes. CN1,949,566 (April 18, 2007).(5938) Y. Chen. High-energy hermetically-sealed secondary lead-acidbattery for starting tank. CN 1,949,565 (April 18, 2007).(5939) Y. Chen. High-energy sealed lead-acid battery used in electricvehicle. CN 101,060,174 (October 24, 2007).(5940) K.-s. Tai, G.-m. Du, and L.-h. Zhang. Effect of water loss duringoperation on cycle life of lead-acid batteries for electric bicycles.Xudiachi 2007, 163, 71-74.(5941) D.-y. Qian, Z.-h. Deng, Z.-a. Wang, G. Zhu, F.-g. Xu, and H.-t.Liu. Deep-cycling performance of valve regulated lead acidbatteries for electric bicycles. Dianchi Gongye 2007, 12(3), 154-157.(5942) J. Li, G. Lai, H. Huang, X. Xia, J. Xue, and D. Li. Preparation ofhigh density ultrafine composite lithium iron phosphate ascathode material for lithium ion batteries. CN 1,907,844(February 7, 2007).(5943) Y. Song, J. Luo, and X. Huang. Gel storage battery forelectromobile. CN 1,905,264 (January 31, 2007).(5944) K. Xue, X. Lin, M. Zhang, J. Xiao and Y. Yu. Improved pastemixing process for lead-acid battery of electric bicycle. CN1,971,977 (May 30, 2007).Beverage Additive(5945) N. Liu and J. Wang. Health beverage containing humic acidand the application of humic acid in beverage. CN 1,568,827(January 26, 2005).Binder(5950) R. Chen, J. Mou, P. He, and F. Gan. Chrome-free MgO-ZrO 2 -SiO 2 based refractory material for RH vacuum furnace liner.CN 1,715,246 (January 4, 2006).-323-


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(5959) Y. Zhang, T. Chen, and T. Liu. Method for preparingiron-ore pellets containing boltonite and adhesivewith high thermal stability, high strength and goodreducing property. CN 1,807,662 (July 26, 2006).(5960) F. Xian, D. Yang, and J. Sun. Preparation, directreduction and electric furnace smelting process ofcold bound carbon-containing pellet from vanadiumtitaniummagnetite. CN 1,804,059 (July 19, 2006).(5961) Q. Zhang and Y. Li. Manufacture of iron powderpellets from flue dust for steelmaking. CN 1,733,947(February 15, 2006).(5962) Z. Zhang. Organic adhesives for iron ore pellets andtheir application. CN 1,962,898 (May 16, 2007).Wood Pellets(5963) M. Olsson. Wheat straw and peat for fuel pellets–organic compounds from combustion. BiomassBioenergy 2006, 30(6), 555-564.Biocide(5883) G.-h. Zhou and Y.-n. Lin. Synthesis and application of newcationic water treatment chemicals. Jingxi Yu ZhuanyongHuaxuepin 2007, 15(5), 22-24.Bone China Manufacture(5964) X. Zhu. Introduction on batch formula for bone china castingslurry. Taoci Kexue Yu Yishu 2006, 40(1), 21-22.Brick Manufacture(5965) Z. Li, T. Chen, and Q. Xie. Environment-friendly calcinationfreephosphogypsum bricks produced by pressure molding. CN1,673,154 (September 28, 2005).(5966) J. Song and B. Wu. Improving character and utilization ofquartz sand in brick-making. Feijinshukuang 2005, 28(1), 19-20, 24.(5967) X. Zhong. Manufacture of polished bricks by low-temperaturesintering. CN 1,907,908 (February 7, 2007).(5968) X. Zhong. Manufacture of antique bricks by low-temperaturesintering. CN 1,907,907 (February 7, 2007).Brick Glaze Additive(5969) M. Wang. Application of Zr-based pigment in external wallbrick production. Shandong Taoci 2006, 29(2), 38-40.-325-


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(5979) T. A. Hatton and L. E. Bromberg. Catalytic nanoparticles fornerve agent destruction. WO 2007/092,029 (August 16, 2007).(5980) E. A. Aubakirov. Synthesis and catalytic properties ofimmobilized palladium-potassium humate catalysts supportedon mineral supports. Izv. Nats. Akad. Nauk Resp. Kazakh. Ser.Khim. 2007, (4), 30-34.(5981) Q.-j. Xu, Y.-c. Cui, and Z.-h. Ma. Catalytic properties of humicacid supporting metallic complex for Heck reaction. HuaxueYanjiu 2007, 18(4), 37-40.Cement/Concrete Manufacture(4424) J. Wang and Y. Zhao. Method for manufacturing cement waterreducingagent from coal containing humic acid. CN101,054,271 (October 17, 2007).(5982) K. Maeno and R. Morimoto. Manufacture of cement-containingwaterproofing and light weight compositions and waterproofingmethod using same. JP 10,045,454 (February 17, 1998).(5983) Y. Taki, S. Sasaki, and S. Yukiya. Admixture for enhancinghardness of soil containing cement and method of hardening ofsoil using cement. JP 2001/303,053 (October 31, 2001).(5984) J. P. Vijn and B. Dao. Suspending agents for storable watersilicasuspensions for adding to cementitious compositions forwell bores. US 2003/0,181,542 (September 25, 2003).(5985) Z. Yang and S. Gu. Method for manufacturing cement from redmud. CN 1,613,809 (May 11, 2005).(5986) A. Kasai. Cement-based materials and process for solidificationof humic soils. JP 2005/008,826 (January 13, 2005).(5987) Q. Li and H. Li. A method for the production of an agent in thegrinding of cement. CN 1,566,017 (January 19, 2005).(5988) M. Zhang. A method for manufacture of an agent for acceleratedgrinding of cement. CN 1,896,025 (January 17, 2007).Coloring Agent(5989) D. Inoue, H. Sakurai, M. Wake, and T. Ikeshima.Carbon black for coloring cement and method forcoloring molded cement article. WO 2001/046,322(June 28, 2001).Ceramics Manufacture(5167) X.-r. Sun, J.-m. Yu, and Z.-j. Shan. Study on HANa-AANacopolymer as ceramics multi-functional additive. Jingxi YuZhuanyong Huaxuepin 2007, 15(12), 21-23.-327-


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(6025) G. Deng. A method for manufacturing a curing agent forconstruction materials. CN 1,884,182 (December 27, 2006).Copy Toner(6026) T. Asami, K. Tsubushi, and A. Ishikawa. Electrophotographictoner for textile printing containing phosphor dye coloring agent.JP 2005/256,220 (September 22, 2005).(6027) T. Asami, K. Tsubushi, and A. Ishikawa. Electrophotographicliquid toner containing colorant with functional group and imageformation. JP 2005/084,258 (March 31, 2005).(6028) R. D. Patel, K. A. Moffat, F. M. Mayer, and A. K. Chen. Tonerprocesses. US 2006/0,166,122 (July 27, 2006).(6029) R. D. Patel, G. G. Sacripante, E. G. Zwartz, E. E. Agur, A. K.Chen, T. H. Ng, K. D. Nosella, C. Vong, and K. A. Moffat.Hybrid toner preparation processes. US 2006/0,166,121 (July27, 2006).(6030) D. Vanbesien, D. J. Sanders, R. D. Patel, C. D. Anderson, P. A.Burns, and N.-S. Ro. Economical processes for chemical in situpreparation of electrophotographic toners. US 2007/0,042,286(February 22, 2007).Cosmetics Additive(4586) A. A. Novitskii. <strong>Humic</strong> acids-containing sapropel concentrateand its preparation method. RU 2,264,371 (November 20,2005).(6031) A. K. Sengupta, R. Spindler, and J. W. Darlington, Jr.Multifunctional particulate additive for personal care andcosmetic compositions. WO 2002/062,310 (August 15, 2002).(6032) J. Batzer, W. Berens, T. Blatt, R. Keyhani, I. Kruse, C. Mundt,A. Schepky, M. Schmidt, U. Schoenrock, J. Schulz, C. Smuda, F.Staeb, and R. Wolber. Cosmetic preparations containingantioxidants in combination with cis-9-octadecenedioic acid forthe prevention of skin pigmentation. WO 2003/032,941 (April24, 2003).(6033) N. Liu and J. Wang. <strong>Humic</strong> acids-containing cosmetics andapplication of humic acids in cosmetics. CN 1,568,929 (January26, 2005).(6034) T. Tasawa, K. Shimada, and M. Ando. Cosmetics, watertreatment agents, or deodorants containing chitosan and acids.JP 2005/139,103 (June 2, 2005).(6035) S. Liao, D. Liang, and T. Liang. Stabilized pharmaceutical andcosmetic composition of catechins or derivatives. CA 2,518,844(January 27, 2007).-331-


(6036) S. Liao, D. Liang, and J. Liang. New formulations of catechin orits derivatives for medical and cosmetic use. CN 1,951,383(April 25, 2007).Culture Medium Additive(6037) G. I. Alekseeva, N. G. Pavlov, and A. A. Perk. Method forobtaining culture medium for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. RU2,295,561 (March 20, 2007).Deodorizing Agent(6034) T. Tasawa, K. Shimada, and M. Ando. Cosmetics, watertreatment agents, or deodorants containing chitosan and acids.JP 2005/139,103 (June 2, 2005).Gases(6038) Z. Wen, S. Wang, and M. Xue. Manufacture andapplication of sodium/potassium humate asbiochemical deodorant for refuse deodorization. CN1,607,009 (April 20, 2005).(6039) T. Sato. Pellet showing deodorizing and catalyticfunction for filtration and its manufacture. JP2005/237,913 (September 8, 2005).(6040) Y. Nishida and H. Shiohara. Preparation ofdeodorants from humic substances-containingvolcanic ash agglomerated granules. JP2006/325,752 (December 7, 2006).(6041) M. Prunty and D. Seaby. Granular deodorant forrefuse and compost composition comprising humicsubstance, such as peat, on structural carrier. GB2,439,047 (December 19, 2007).Desulfurization(6042) W.-s. Sun, Y. Meng, and T.-e. Tan. Effects of additives on masstransfer in wet limestone flue gas desulfurization process.Qingdao Daxue Xuebao Gongcheng Jishuban 2006, 21(3), 33-37.(6043) R. Zhao, H. Liu, S. Ye, Y. Xie, and Y. Chen. Ca-based sorbentsmodified with humic acid for flue gas desulfurization. Ind. Eng.Chem. Res. 2006, 45(21), 7120-7125.Diaper Manufacture(6044) M. C. Barney, A. Navarro, and D. S. Ryder. Antimicrobial hopacids for diapers and wet wipes. WO 2002/051,458 (July 4,2002).-332-


Drilling Mud Additive(5304) M. Lu. Method for preparing organosilicon potassium humate.CN 101,024,698 (August 29, 2007).(5370) H. Ni. Collapse-resistant asphalt emulsions containing cationicasphalt emulsifier. CN 1,715,333 (January 4, 2006).(6045) J. R. Von Krosigk. Nutrient source for marine organisms basedon drilling fluids and cuttings treated with biodegradationenhancingadditives. US 2002/0,169,083 (November 14, 2002).(6046) J. R. Von Krosigk. Composition for oil and gas drilling fluidscontaining organic compound contaminants. WO 2002/092,720(November 21, 2002).(6047) J. Hayes. Dry mix for water based drilling fluid. WO2003/025,086 (March 27, 2003).(6048) Y. Wang. Effect of molecular structure of humic acid onperformance of slurry treating agent in well drilling. HenanHuagong 2005, 22(7), 20-21.(6049) C. Yang, B. Yang, X. Ma, Z. Lin, J. Zhang, H. Wen, and E. Chen.Oil-soluble temporary plugging drilling fluid for protecting lowpermeablesand petroleum-gas reservoirs. CN 1,664,049(September 7, 2005).(6050) Z. Huang and Y. Liu. Composite K-Ca ion inhibitor for welldrilling fluid. CN 1,616,589 (May 18, 2005).(6051) Z. Yin, X. Wang, F. Xu, X. Yu, Y. Mao, G. Liu, and C. Lin.Slurry for horizontal directional drilling of sand layer. CN1,563,262 (January 12, 2005).(6052) Z. Yin, X. Wang, F. Xu, X. Geng, Y. Wang, C. Lin, and X. Li.Slurry for horizontal directional drilling of drift sand layer. CN1,563,261 (January 12, 2005).(6053) J. R. Hayes. High performance water-based mud system. US2005/0,187,113 (August 25, 2005).(6054) K. Lu, Z. Qiu, and J. Xu. Preparation and application ofpolyether polyol drilling fluid. Shiyou Xuebao 2006, 27(1), 101-105.(6055) G. Tan. Preparation of high-temperature-resistant viscosityreducing agent for drilling fluid. CN 1,807,542 (July 26, 2006).(6056) H.-b. Geng, L.-h. Qi, and W.-h. Zhao. Application of compoundpolymer drilling fluid in exploration engineering. Meitan Jishu2006, 25(5), 106-107.(6057) G. Tan. Method for preparing high-temperature resistant fluidloss additive for drilling fluid. CN 1,807,543 (July 26, 2006).(6058) H. Ni. Manufacture of anti-collapse asphalt powder for drillingfluids. CN 1,715,334 (January 4, 2006).-333-


(6059) E. V. Kusturova, O. A. Zhugan, A. A. Vasil’chenko, N. V.Gordiichuk, and V. L. Kushnarev. Biopolymer drilling fluid.RU 2,289,603 (December 20, 2006).(6060) M. A. Myslyuk, A. A. Vasil’chenko, Yu. M. Slyzhin, and E. V.Kusturova. Selection of a formulation for treatment of a drillingmud taking into account thermal stability. Strotel. Neft. Gazov.Skvazh. Sushe More 2006, (8), 47-52.(6061) J. Liu, S. Hu, W. Zhu, and F. Ye. Nontoxic coating compositionsfor inner walls. CN 1,982,379 (June 20, 2007).(6062) A. O. Vasil’chenko, O. V. Kusturova, and M. A. Mislyuk.Synergetic compositions of chemical reagents as a basis ofsystems of drilling fluids. Naft. Gaz. Promisl. 2007, (1), 24-26.(6063) M. G. Tutuianu, I. Ana, and M. Orosz. Polymer-based drillingfluid. RO 121,217 (January 30, 2007).(6064) H. Jiang, N. Zhan, W. Xue, Z. Yu, H. Zou, X. Bai, and W. Wang.New type post pad for well cementation. CN 101,081,975(December 5, 2007).(6065) H. Zou, Z. Qiu, W. Wang, C. Huang, G. Qiao, Z. Zhang, S. Ma, G.Liu, and J. Zhang. Strengthened collapse-resistant aqueousdrilling fluid for selective plugging of reservoir strata. CN1,903,973 (January 31, 2007).Dye Applications(4775) P. Savarino, E. Montoneri, M. Biasizzo, P. Quagliotto, G.Viscardi, and V. Boffa. Upgrading biomass wastes in chemicaltechnology. <strong>Humic</strong> acid-like matter isolated from compost aschemical auxiliary for textile dyeing. J. Chem. Technol.Biotechnol. 2007, 82(10), 939-948.(5844) G. Yang, L. Yang, X. Wang, and Y. Li. Experimental study ofdyeing ammonium phosphate with humic acid. Huafei Gongye2007, 34(6), 19-20, 24.(6066) D. J. Hughes. Colorant for foliage of humic and/or fulvic acidand dye. WO 2004/096,920 (November 11, 2004).(6067) T. Yoshida. Agent for colorization of non-transparent deeplybluewater in storage tank and its preparation. JP2005/263,820 (September 29, 2005).(6068) R. L. Beatty and H. W. Rasmussen. Method for coloring rockswith natural appearance of desert varnish using fulvic acid andhumic acid mixtures. US 1005/0,163,936 (July 28, 2005).(6069) B. Li, R. Chen, and S. Wang. Coagulation-preventing colorationconditioner. CN 1,597,639 (March 23, 2005).-334-


(6070) M. Matsuda, A. Urashima, F. Kining, K. Hayakawa, H. Murata,and I. Furukawa. Dyeing with humic acid. Sen’i Gakkaishi2006, 62(2), 39-45.(6071) H. Murata, I. Mukoyoshi, I. Furukawa, M. Matsuda, A.Urashima, F. Kining, and K. Hayakawa. Dyeing with humicacid. Kogoshima-ken Kogyo Gijutsu Senta Kenkyu Hokoku 2005,19, 25-28.Electrode Fabrication(6072) Y. Fu. Lead-acid accumulator jar containing lead oxide and leadnanoparticles in magnetic plate electrodes. CN 1,700,497(November 23, 2005).(6073) K. Toda. Corrosion-proof system for steel-reinforced concrete.JP 2005/097,931 (April 14, 2005).(6074) L. S. Silva, T. N. Oliveira, M. A. Ballin, and C. R. M. Peixoto.Ascorbic acid determination using a carbon paste electrodemodified with iron(III) ions adsorbed on humic acid. Eclet.Quim. 2006, 31(4), 39-42.(6075) A. Profumo, F. Zavarise, D. Merli, I. Tredici, G. Alberti, S.Protti, and M. Fagnoni. Derivatized humic acids modified goldelectrode: electrochemical characterization and analyticalapplications. Anal. Chim. Acta 2007, 598(1), 58-64.(6076) F. P. S. Airoldi, W. T. L. Da Silva, F. N. Crespilho, and M. O. O.Rezende. Evaluation of the electrochemical behavior ofpentachlorophenol by cyclic voltammetry on carbon pasteelectrode modified by humic acids. Water Environ. Res. 2007,79(1), 63-67.(6077) T. Zhong, Y. Qu, S. Huang, and F. Li. Electrochemical studies ofcytochrome C on gold electrodes with promoter of humic acidand 4-aminothiophenol. Microchim. Acta 2007, 158(3-4), 291-297.Fabrics Manufacture(5386) T. Roess, W. Spyra, G. Sieling, A. Biegel, and M. Noack. Fabricsor fibrous materials consisting of lignite fibers for use inhorticulture, environmental protection, construction, etc. WO2006/100,065 (September 28, 2006).Firebrick Manufacture(6078) T. Teraushi. Effects of humic substances in ball clays on thedispersion and the shaping properties of firebrick bodies.Seramikkusu 2007, 42(8), 582-585.-335-


Food <strong>Product</strong>s Additive(4977) J. Szollosy. Solid food supplementary compositions containinghoney and complexes of iron-, chromium-, selenium-, and zinchumicacid and their production. HU 2003/003,225 (April 28,2006).(6079) M. Yamada. Agents and method for deterioration inhibition ofedible oils, and cooking utensils containing the agents. JP2006/050,959 (February 23, 2006).(6080) X. Qi. Slimming ice cream preparation. CN 101,069,556(November 14, 2007).(6081) K. K. Gusev. Biologically active additive. RU 2,259,147 (August27, 2005).Fungicide(5149) P. Kraft-Klaunzer and N. Klaunzer. Copper compounds andtheir use as fungicides, algicides and bactericides. DE10/2005/061,691 (June 28, 2007).Gypsum Manufacture(6082) H. Chen, Y. Ren, and J. Li. Influence of several additives on theperformances of mold gypsum. Xiandai Jishu Taoci 2007, 28(1),6-10.Hair Growth Stimulation(5356) K. S. Day and G. A. Hansen. Compositions and methods forhuman use containing fulvic acid. US 2007/0,212,434(September 13, 2007).Heat Transfer Medium(6083) S. Ming. Heat-transfer medium and methods of making andusing the same. US 2005/0,179,001 (August 18, 2005).HPLC Substrate(4912) N. Casadei, M. Thomassin, Y.-C. Guillaume, and C. Andre. Ahumic acid stationary phase for the high performance liquidchromatography separation of buckminsterfullerenes:theoretical and practical aspects. Anal. Chim. Acta 2007,588(2), 268-273.Ink Manufacture(6084) T. Uemura, T. Iguchi, and Y. Iida. Light- and weather-resistantwater-thinned ink-jet inks. JP 10,219,165 (August 18, 1998).-336-


Ion Exchange Manufacture(6085) A. A. Zaripova. Synthesis of ion-exchange resins on the base ofhumic acids and p-fenilendiamin. Izv. Nats. Akad. Nauk Kyrgyz.Resp. 2007, (3), 43-48.(6086) A. A. Zaripova. Synthesis of ion-exchange resins from humicacids and furfural. Izv. Nats. Akad. Nauk Kyrgyz. Resp. 2007,(4), 46-48.Iron Alloy Manufacture(6087) Z. Ye, W. Chen, and Q. Shen. Moulding of lignite semicoke usedin ferroalloy production. Meitan Zhuanhua 2005, 28(4), 27-29.Iron Ore Processing(5381) Y. Wang, J. Zhang, and S. Li. Method for preparing pelletadhesive from starch and humate. CN 1,818,097 (August 16,2006).(6088) Y. Li and X. Zhang. Method for pre-treating raw materials usedin silicon-iron smelting. CN 101,020,961 (August 22, 2007).(6089) Yaj. Su, Y. Du, N. Yin, and Yad. Su. Manufacture of cold boundcarbon-containing iron ore pellets. CN 1,718,780 (January 11,2006).(6090) Y. Li. Refractory cast material for air inlet pipe of blast furnace,and its preparation method. CN 1,730,441 (February 8, 2006).(6091) F. D. Oeste. Iron containing precipitates in firm and loose rocks.DE 10,2005/045,521 (May 4, 2006).(6092) I. D. Dos Santos and J. F. Oliveira. Utilization of humic acid asa depressant for hematite in the reverse flotation of iron ore.Miner. Eng. 2007, 20(10), 1003-1007.Lip Balm(6093) F. Schiller, P. Wutzler, R. Kloecking, B. Helbig, K. D. Thiel, andA. Moebius. Antiviral UV-protective lip cream. DE 4,229,713(March 10, 1994).Microbicide(6044) M. C. Barney, A. Navarro, and D. S. Ryder. Antimicrobial hopacids for diapers and wet wipes. WO 2002/051,458 (July 4,2002).Oil Absorption(6094) N. E. Sosnovskaya, A. S. Samsonova, A. E. Tomson, and A. A.Terent’ev. Effect of peat composition on its oil and oil productsabsorption ability. Prirodn. Res. 2006, (4), 77-82.-337-


Oil <strong>Product</strong>ion/Processing(5304) M. Lu. Method for preparing organosilicon potassium humate.CN 101,024,698 (August 29, 2007).(6095) Z. Shen. <strong>Acid</strong>ic detergent for oil delivery pipe. CN 1,754,954(April 5, 2006).(6096) G. Zhang, Q. Zhang, M. Sun, J. Ge, and D. Zhang. Preparationof composite oil displacement agent for tertiary oil recovery. CN1,560,181 (January 5, 2005).(6097) N. Castellano. Composition and method to enhance recoveryfrom oil wells. WO 2007/005,944 (January 11, 2007).(6098) C. W. Roddy, J. Chatterji, D. C. Brenneis, and B. J. King.Settable spotting compositions containing cement kiln dust foruse in treatment of petroleum wells. US 7,199,086 (April 3,2007).Ointment Manufacture(6099) R. R. Ismatova, T. V. Romanko, and V. E. Narkevich.Rheological studies of the ointment with sodium humate.Bashk. Khim. Zh. 2007, 14(3), 95-97.(6193) K. Golz-Berner and L. Zastrow. Use of radical capturingsubstances in a topical preparation for antipyretic treatment.WO 2006/117,404 (November 9, 2006).(6203) A. I. Kosolapova and E. I. Smyshlyaev. Anti-inflammatoryointment containing potassium humate and birch tar. RU2,280,458 (July 27, 2006).Oral Hygiene <strong>Product</strong>s(6100) B. Giles. Compositions for oral hygiene containing cesium andrubidium salts. WO 2005/099,658 (October 27, 2005).Oxygen Scavenging(6101) Z. Shen. Oxygen scavenger for boiler with corrosion resistance.CN 1,854,082 (November 1, 2006).Paint Manufacture(6102) G. Gao, G. Yao, H. Sun, and P. Ren. II type Zn-Cr compositecoating for antisepsis. CN 1,962,945 (May 16, 2007).Polymer Manufacture(6103) Z. G. Akkulova. <strong>Natural</strong>-synthetic polymers from coal humicacids. Izv. Nats. Akad. Nauk Resp. Kazakh. Ser. Khim. 2006,(3), 73-76.-338-


Porcelain Manufacture(6104) J. Ouyang. Method and apparatus for manufacturing split tilewith art texture. CN 1,598,214 (March 23, 2005).(6105) K. Dong. Manufacture of colored porcelain for daily use andartworks. CN 1,587,183 (March 2, 2005).(6106) F. Li, H. Yang, and K. Dong. Preparation of decorative porcelainwith colorful glaze. CN 1,583,658 (February 23, 2005).(6107) X. Zhu. Research on the recipe of casting slip of bone porcelain.Taoci (Xianyang, China) 2006, (6), 27-28.Radiation Protection(6108) V. P. Shipov, E. S. Pigarev, E. I. Fedoros, and N. P. Trofimova.Method for producing humus-based radioprotectant. WO2006/088,394 (August 24, 2006).Semiconductor Manufacture(6109) L. L. Ang, T. H. Tan, and T. Masuda. Epoxy resin compositionfor semiconductor sealing and semiconductor device. SG120,855 (April 26, 2006).Skin Care(4724) Y. Ishida and K. Suzuki. Humus, humus extracts, humusderivedskin-moisturizers, and production thereof. JP2006/273,734.(5375) A. K. Sengupta, K. Cureton, I. Lin, and T. W. Beihoffer. Highefficiency sunscreen composition particularly useful for wipesand sprays. US 2007/0,178,057 (August 2, 2007).(6093) F. Schiller, P. Wutzler, R. Kloecking, B. Helbig, K. D. Thiel, andA. Moebius. Antiviral UV-protective lip cream. DE 4,229,713(March 10, 1994).(6110) S. Kuehn. Investigations on the mechanism of UV-B-protectiveeffect of humic acid in vitro. Metadata Internet Doc. (Ger. Diss.)2005, D0712-4.(6111) A. K. Sengupta and I. Lin. Stable sunscreen compositionscontaining zinc oxide. US 2006/0,280,702 (December 14, 2006).Sludge Stabilization(6112) J. Sun. Y. Liu, and L. Liang. Composition of sludge stabilizerand its application. CN 101,081,718 (December 5, 2007).-339-


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