Near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy for mapping nano-scale distribution of organic carbon forms in soil:: Application to black carbon particles -: art. no. GB1013

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Lehmann, J
Liang, BQ
Solomon, D
Lerotic, M
Luizao, F
Kinyangi, J
Schäfer, T
Wirick, S
Jacobsen, C
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[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Crop & Soil Sci, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Phys & Astron, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
[3] INPA, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
[4] Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, INE, D-76021 Karlsruhe, Germany
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10.1029/2004GB002435
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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1] Small-scale heterogeneity of organic carbon (C) forms in soils is poorly quantified since appropriate analytical techniques were not available up to now. Specifically, tools for the identification of functional groups on the surface of micrometer-sized black C particles were not available up to now. Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy ( STXM) using synchrotron radiation was used in conjunction with Near- Edge X-ray Absorption Fine Structure ( NEXAFS) spectroscopy to investigate nano- scale distribution ( 50-nm resolution) of C forms in black C particles and compared to synchrotron-based FTIR spectroscopy. A new embedding technique was developed that did not build on a C-based embedding medium and did not pose the risk of heat damage to the sample. Elemental sulfur (S) was melted to 220 degreesC until it polymerized and quenched with liquid N-2 to obtain a very viscous plastic S in which the black C could be embedded until it hardened to a noncrystalline state and was ultrasectioned. Principal component and cluster analysis followed by singular value decomposition was able to resolve distinct areas in a black carbon particle. The core of the studied biomass-derived black C particles was highly aromatic even after thousands of years of exposure in soil and resembled the spectral characteristics of fresh charcoal. Surrounding this core and on the surface of the black C particle, however, much larger proportions of carboxylic and phenolic C forms were identified that were spatially and structurally distinct from the core of the particle. Cluster analysis provided evidence for both oxidation of the black C particle itself as well as adsorption of non-black C. NEXAFS spectroscopy has great potential to allow new insight into black C properties with important implications for biogeochemical cycles such as mineralization of black C in soils and sediments, and adsorption of C, nutrients, and pollutants as well as transport in the geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
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