Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon pool. Its roles as a carbon sink and a strong sorbent of organic contaminants have come under increasing attention. However, quantifying these roles is difficult because properties such as degradability and sorption affinity vary greatly amongst chars, especially those produced at different temperatures. Here we describe a simple method for gauging the degree of aromatic condensation of chars, a molecular-scale property that affects both their degradability and sorption affinity. The method involves adding 13C6 benzene directly to char. The 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) chemical shift of the sorbed benzene is affected by diamagnetic r...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Chars from wildfires and soil amendments (biochars) are strong adsorbents that can impact the fate o...
Solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to evaluate the carbon chemis...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
Black carbon (BC) is an important constituent of soils and sediments due to its role in a range of b...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...
The aromatic carbon structure is a defining property of chars and is often expressed with the help o...
The aromatic carbon structure is a defining property of chars and is often expressed with the help o...
Copyright © 2006 American Chemical SocietyWe investigated how the NMR properties of uniformly 13C-la...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Chars from wildfires and soil amendments (biochars) are strong adsorbents that can impact the fate o...
Solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to evaluate the carbon chemis...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
Black carbon (BC) is an important constituent of soils and sediments due to its role in a range of b...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...
The aromatic carbon structure is a defining property of chars and is often expressed with the help o...
The aromatic carbon structure is a defining property of chars and is often expressed with the help o...
Copyright © 2006 American Chemical SocietyWe investigated how the NMR properties of uniformly 13C-la...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Chars from wildfires and soil amendments (biochars) are strong adsorbents that can impact the fate o...
Solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to evaluate the carbon chemis...