2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsearthspacechem.3c00266
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Effects of Environmental Aging on Wildfire Particulate and Dissolved Pyrogenic Organic Matter Characteristics

Andrew S. Wozniak,
Siddhartha Mitra,
Aleksandar I. Goranov
et al.

Abstract: An extensive body of research demonstrates that the molecular composition of pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM, also known as "black carbon") and dissolved PyOM (PyDOM) influences its properties and fate in the environment. The properties of PyOM and PyDOM are also well-known to be governed by their production conditions (e.g., combustion temperature). However, numerous physical and oxidative aging processes in the environment influence PyOM's chemical properties with unclear impacts on its cycling and fate. Here… Show more

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“…The 1 H NMR spectra (Bruker BioSpin AVANCE III 500M, Germany) of the freeze-dried DOM were analyzed based on our previous methods (details in Text S2). Relative abundances of four 1 H NMR components, including various aliphatics (VA, 0.6–1.85 ppm), carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecule-like compounds (CRAM-like, 1.85–3.2 ppm), carbohydrates and peptides (carb, 3.2–4.4 ppm), and aromatics and phenolics (arom, 6.5–8.3 ppm), were quantified. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1 H NMR spectra (Bruker BioSpin AVANCE III 500M, Germany) of the freeze-dried DOM were analyzed based on our previous methods (details in Text S2). Relative abundances of four 1 H NMR components, including various aliphatics (VA, 0.6–1.85 ppm), carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecule-like compounds (CRAM-like, 1.85–3.2 ppm), carbohydrates and peptides (carb, 3.2–4.4 ppm), and aromatics and phenolics (arom, 6.5–8.3 ppm), were quantified. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%