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Nuclear magnetic resonance natural organic matter

Simpson, M. J., and Hatcher, P. G. (2004). Determination of black carbon in natural organic matter by chemical oxidation and sohd-state nC nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Org. Geochem. 35, 923-935. [Pg.216]

NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE ANALYSIS OF NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER... [Pg.589]

Mao, J. D., and Schmidt-Rohr, K. (2004a). Accurate quantification of aromaticity and non-protonated aromatic carbon fraction in natural organic matter by l3C sohd-state nuclear magnetic resonance. Environ. Sci. Technol. 38,2680-2684. [Pg.643]

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), which has been presented in Section 7.4.4, is one of the most important analytical tools in the study of natural organic matter (Steelink et al. 1990 Malcolm 1990 Simpson et al. 2001a Cardoza et al. 2004 Baigorri et al. 2009 Thom and Cox 2009). In an heteronuclear, multidimensional NMR study of a FA fraction isolated from the B horizon of an Irish Podzol, Simpson et al. (2001a) identified mono- and dicarboxylic acids, with an average chain length of about 10 carbon atoms... [Pg.350]


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