2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0em00267d
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The importance of aromaticity to describe the interactions of organic matter with carbonaceous materials depends on molecular weight and sorbent geometry

Abstract: DOM sorption by CMs is generally controlled by DOM aromaticity but complex sorbent surfaces with high porosity, curvatures and functional groups strongly reduce the importance of aromaticity for sorption.

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“…In addition to pyrogenic DOM, PyC particles can also affect DOM composition and its bioaccessibility by interacting with riverine DOM via selective adsorption. This process has previously been observed for other carbonaceous materials, including carbon nanomaterials, 25 , 26 graphite, and biochar. 26 …”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In addition to pyrogenic DOM, PyC particles can also affect DOM composition and its bioaccessibility by interacting with riverine DOM via selective adsorption. This process has previously been observed for other carbonaceous materials, including carbon nanomaterials, 25 , 26 graphite, and biochar. 26 …”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…9,16,17 PyC particles can interact with the riverine DOM via selective adsorption, thus affecting DOM composition and susceptibility to microbial metabolism. This process has previously been observed for other carbonaceous materials, including carbon-nanomaterials, 18,19 graphite, and biochar. 19 PyC can also disintegrate into smaller particles, and leach organic matter as well as metals.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This process has previously been observed for other carbonaceous materials, including carbon-nanomaterials, 18,19 graphite, and biochar. 19 PyC can also disintegrate into smaller particles, and leach organic matter as well as metals. [20][21][22] Here we report on a field experiment in a natural river to investigate the effects of wildfirederived PyC inputs on in-stream DOM properties and biofilm functioning.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…3) could additionally suggest that selective sorption of riverine DOM by PyC simultaneously aromaticity and can be hindered by steric effects excluding very large DOM molecules from reaching certain sorption sites within the charcoal particles. 19,45 PARAFAC, a modelling approach used to unravel chemical signatures from EEMs, resulted in the detection of 4 components (see Fig. 4 and OpenFluor PARAFAC report (https://openfluor.lablicate.com/of/measurement/2604)).…”
Section: Pyrogenic Carbon Addition Changes Dom Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%