Exposure to oxygen and aerobic biological activity during drought periods alters the availability of terminal electron acceptors (TEA) in the peat catotelm layer. We investigated the changes in the electrochemical and chemical characteristics of humic acids (HA) induced by subjecting air-dried sphagnum peat to biological oxidation or reduction during a 90-day incubation experiment. Structural modifications of HAs from anaerobically (HAred) and aerobically (HAox ) incubated peat were investigated by ATR-FTIR, UV–vis, and EEM fluorescence spectroscopy. Number and strength of acid groups were characterized by titration, while changes in redox properties were characterized by cyclic voltammetry and quantified by coulometry with mediated electro...
Humic substances (HSs) are critical to regulating methane cycling in temporary anoxic systems becaus...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Exposure to oxygen and aerobic biological activity during drought periods alters the availability of...
4noUnder anaerobic conditions, humic acids (HA) may act as terminal electron acceptors, allowing fac...
Mechanical action on humic acids is shown to result in change of their composition accompanying decr...
Peat particulate organic matter (POM) has been hypothesized to act as a terminal electron acceptor (...
openThe humification model and consequently the existence of humic substances (HS), was recently har...
Although humic acids (HAs) from peat exhibit various therapeutic properties, there is little informa...
Peat particulate organic matter (POM) is an important terminal electron acceptor for anaerobic respi...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Extreme summer droughts are expected to occur more often in the future in NW Europe due to climate c...
Although peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth’s surface, they constitute a huge reservoir of carbon....
The article analyzes the effect of thermal modification of different-type peat on the alteration of ...
Methane production in peatlands is controlled by the availability of electron acceptors for microbia...
Humic substances (HSs) are critical to regulating methane cycling in temporary anoxic systems becaus...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Exposure to oxygen and aerobic biological activity during drought periods alters the availability of...
4noUnder anaerobic conditions, humic acids (HA) may act as terminal electron acceptors, allowing fac...
Mechanical action on humic acids is shown to result in change of their composition accompanying decr...
Peat particulate organic matter (POM) has been hypothesized to act as a terminal electron acceptor (...
openThe humification model and consequently the existence of humic substances (HS), was recently har...
Although humic acids (HAs) from peat exhibit various therapeutic properties, there is little informa...
Peat particulate organic matter (POM) is an important terminal electron acceptor for anaerobic respi...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Extreme summer droughts are expected to occur more often in the future in NW Europe due to climate c...
Although peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth’s surface, they constitute a huge reservoir of carbon....
The article analyzes the effect of thermal modification of different-type peat on the alteration of ...
Methane production in peatlands is controlled by the availability of electron acceptors for microbia...
Humic substances (HSs) are critical to regulating methane cycling in temporary anoxic systems becaus...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...