Black carbon (BC) is an important constituent of soils and sediments due to its role in a range of biogeochemical processes. However, since BC represents a continuum of materials with no clear-cut boundaries, it is challenging to identify and quantify. This limits our understanding of its contribution to terrestrial, marine and atmospheric carbon cycles and the role it plays in influencing climate. The focus of this study was on first improving and refining a novel solid-state ¹³C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic that offers great potential for the characterisation of BC. Once optimised, this technique was applied to a variety of BC samples in order to address some key questions in BC science. The technique developed here is a...
Comunicación oral presentada en el European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 Vienna, Austria ...
To aid in understanding black carbon (BC) formation during smoldering combustion in forest fires, we...
10 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables.The composition of black carbon (BC) was studied up to now using labor...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
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...
Solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to evaluate the carbon chemis...
Rice straw and chestnut wood were heated between 200 and 1000 °C (T CHAR) to produce Black C 'thermo...
Vegetation fires play a major role in global C cycling through the addition of inert carbon (char) t...
Black carbon (BC), produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and vegetation, occurs ubiquito...
International audienceChar is produced during pyrolysis of biomass and it could be valorised as soil...
Agroenvironmental benefits and limitations of biochar in soil applications require a full understand...
Comunicación oral presentada en el European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 Vienna, Austria ...
To aid in understanding black carbon (BC) formation during smoldering combustion in forest fires, we...
10 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables.The composition of black carbon (BC) was studied up to now using labor...
Quantifying the role of black carbon (BC) in geochemical processes is difficult due to the heterogen...
Intense research on biochar and charcoal of the last years has revealed that depending on the produc...
Char is ubiquitous in the environment and contributes significantly to the inert soil organic carbon...
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...
Solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to evaluate the carbon chemis...
Rice straw and chestnut wood were heated between 200 and 1000 °C (T CHAR) to produce Black C 'thermo...
Vegetation fires play a major role in global C cycling through the addition of inert carbon (char) t...
Black carbon (BC), produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and vegetation, occurs ubiquito...
International audienceChar is produced during pyrolysis of biomass and it could be valorised as soil...
Agroenvironmental benefits and limitations of biochar in soil applications require a full understand...
Comunicación oral presentada en el European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 Vienna, Austria ...
To aid in understanding black carbon (BC) formation during smoldering combustion in forest fires, we...
10 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables.The composition of black carbon (BC) was studied up to now using labor...