Characterisation of aged black carbon using pyrolysis-GC/MS, thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation (THM), direct and cross-polarisation 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (DP/CP NMR) and the benzenepolycarboxylic acid (BPCA) method
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2008
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Kaal, J.
Brodowski, S.
Baldock, J.A.
Nierop, K.G.J.
Martínez Cortizas, A.
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Abstract
Aged black carbon (BC) from biomass burning is difficult to identify chemically when it is
mixed with other forms of soil organic matter (SOM). As a consequence, the natural abundance
of aged and degraded BC is unknown.
We carried out a molecular characterisation of up to 7000 yr old charcoal and NaOHextractable
SOM obtained from a colluvial soil in NW Spain using Curie point pyrolysis-
GC/MS and THM. Black C was tentatively quantified using solid state 13C CP and DP NMR
in conjunction with a molecular mixing model (MMM), and the use of BPCAs.
Not surprisingly, the charcoal consisted for the most part of chemically distinctive BC
moieties, as concluded from CP and DP NMR–MMM (>72% BC-inherent C) and the BPCA
method (30–40%). Charcoal produced mainly benzene, toluene and polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs) upon pyrolysis and THM. The SOM was a mixture of BC-derived (producing
benzene, toluene, PAHs and benzonitrile on pyrolysis) and non-BC lipid, carbohydrate
and protein-derived OM. Benzenes, PAHs and benzonitrile accounted for 41–54%
(pyrolysis-GC/MS) and 34–58% (THM) of total identified peak area in extractable SOM,
comparable with the 32–41% BC obtained using DP NMR–MMM. Combined results suggested
that the SOM BC was a partially oxidised, N-containing, weakly condensed aromatic
network. Apart from increased oxidation with age, 700 and 7000 yr old BC gave similar
molecular fingerprints. The results contribute to our knowledge of the chemistry of BC, a
potential climate mediator, and its fate in the terrestrial environment.
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