Copyright © 2006 American Chemical SocietyWe investigated how the NMR properties of uniformly 13C-labeled benzene molecules are influenced by sorption to charcoals produced in the laboratory and collected from the field following wildfires. Uniformly 13C-labeled benzene was sorbed to two charcoals produced in the laboratory at 450 and 850 degrees C. The chemical shift of benzene sorbed to the higher-temperature charcoal was 5-6 ppm lower than that of benzene sorbed to the lower-temperature charcoal. This difference was attributed to stronger diamagnetic ring currents (which cause a shift to lower ppm values) in the more condensed or "graphitic" high-temperature charcoal. The chemical shift of benzene sorbed to two charcoals collected from t...
abstractSoot samples, including the associated organics, produced from an Illinois No. 6 coal (five ...
Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are promising ...
A new model for the oriented adsorption of benzene molecules on graphitized carbon black at low temp...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Black carbon (BC) is an important constituent of soils and sediments due to its role in a range of b...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...
Copyright © 2005 American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Soc...
Comunicación oral presentada en el European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 Vienna, Austria ...
Black carbons in the atmosphere, in soils, and in sediments strongly sorb hydrophobic organic contam...
Wildfires have occurred over geologic time since the evolution of land plants and affect global biog...
Abstract: Carbon distribution in coals nd coal macerals was studied by 13C NMR cross-polarization (C...
Naturally occurring charcoals are increasingly being recognized as effective sorbents for organic co...
Analytical pyrolysis-GC/MS and solid-state 13C NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) were applied to the ...
Activated carbons are largely employed in several chemical and physical processes nowadays, includin...
abstractSoot samples, including the associated organics, produced from an Illinois No. 6 coal (five ...
Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are promising ...
A new model for the oriented adsorption of benzene molecules on graphitized carbon black at low temp...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Black carbon (BC) is an important constituent of soils and sediments due to its role in a range of b...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...
Copyright © 2005 American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Soc...
Comunicación oral presentada en el European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 Vienna, Austria ...
Black carbons in the atmosphere, in soils, and in sediments strongly sorb hydrophobic organic contam...
Wildfires have occurred over geologic time since the evolution of land plants and affect global biog...
Abstract: Carbon distribution in coals nd coal macerals was studied by 13C NMR cross-polarization (C...
Naturally occurring charcoals are increasingly being recognized as effective sorbents for organic co...
Analytical pyrolysis-GC/MS and solid-state 13C NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) were applied to the ...
Activated carbons are largely employed in several chemical and physical processes nowadays, includin...
abstractSoot samples, including the associated organics, produced from an Illinois No. 6 coal (five ...
Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are promising ...
A new model for the oriented adsorption of benzene molecules on graphitized carbon black at low temp...