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Characterization, Quantification and Compound-specific Isotopic Analysis of Pyrogenic Carbon Using Benzene Polycarboxylic Acids (BPCA)
Fire-derived, pyrogenic carbon (PyC), sometimes called black carbon (BC), is the carbonaceous solid residue of biomass and fossil fuel combustion, such as char and soot. PyC is ubiquitous in the environment due to its long persistence, and its abundance might even increase with the projected increas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4942176/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27214064 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/53922 |
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author | Wiedemeier, Daniel B. Lang, Susan Q. Gierga, Merle Abiven, Samuel Bernasconi, Stefano M. Früh-Green, Gretchen L. Hajdas, Irka Hanke, Ulrich M. Hilf, Michael D. McIntyre, Cameron P. Scheider, Maximilian P. W. Smittenberg, Rienk H. Wacker, Lukas Wiesenberg, Guido L. B. Schmidt, Michael W. I. |
author_facet | Wiedemeier, Daniel B. Lang, Susan Q. Gierga, Merle Abiven, Samuel Bernasconi, Stefano M. Früh-Green, Gretchen L. Hajdas, Irka Hanke, Ulrich M. Hilf, Michael D. McIntyre, Cameron P. Scheider, Maximilian P. W. Smittenberg, Rienk H. Wacker, Lukas Wiesenberg, Guido L. B. Schmidt, Michael W. I. |
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description | Fire-derived, pyrogenic carbon (PyC), sometimes called black carbon (BC), is the carbonaceous solid residue of biomass and fossil fuel combustion, such as char and soot. PyC is ubiquitous in the environment due to its long persistence, and its abundance might even increase with the projected increase in global wildfire activity and the continued burning of fossil fuel. PyC is also increasingly produced from the industrial pyrolysis of organic wastes, which yields charred soil amendments (biochar). Moreover, the emergence of nanotechnology may also result in the release of PyC-like compounds to the environment. It is thus a high priority to reliably detect, characterize and quantify these charred materials in order to investigate their environmental properties and to understand their role in the carbon cycle. Here, we present the benzene polycarboxylic acid (BPCA) method, which allows the simultaneous assessment of PyC's characteristics, quantity and isotopic composition ((13)C and (14)C) on a molecular level. The method is applicable to a very wide range of environmental sample materials and detects PyC over a broad range of the combustion continuum, i.e., it is sensitive to slightly charred biomass as well as high temperature chars and soot. The BPCA protocol presented here is simple to employ, highly reproducible, as well as easily extendable and modifiable to specific requirements. It thus provides a versatile tool for the investigation of PyC in various disciplines, ranging from archeology and environmental forensics to biochar and carbon cycling research. |
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spelling | pubmed-49421762016-07-22 Characterization, Quantification and Compound-specific Isotopic Analysis of Pyrogenic Carbon Using Benzene Polycarboxylic Acids (BPCA) Wiedemeier, Daniel B. Lang, Susan Q. Gierga, Merle Abiven, Samuel Bernasconi, Stefano M. Früh-Green, Gretchen L. Hajdas, Irka Hanke, Ulrich M. Hilf, Michael D. McIntyre, Cameron P. Scheider, Maximilian P. W. Smittenberg, Rienk H. Wacker, Lukas Wiesenberg, Guido L. B. Schmidt, Michael W. I. J Vis Exp Chemistry Fire-derived, pyrogenic carbon (PyC), sometimes called black carbon (BC), is the carbonaceous solid residue of biomass and fossil fuel combustion, such as char and soot. PyC is ubiquitous in the environment due to its long persistence, and its abundance might even increase with the projected increase in global wildfire activity and the continued burning of fossil fuel. PyC is also increasingly produced from the industrial pyrolysis of organic wastes, which yields charred soil amendments (biochar). Moreover, the emergence of nanotechnology may also result in the release of PyC-like compounds to the environment. It is thus a high priority to reliably detect, characterize and quantify these charred materials in order to investigate their environmental properties and to understand their role in the carbon cycle. Here, we present the benzene polycarboxylic acid (BPCA) method, which allows the simultaneous assessment of PyC's characteristics, quantity and isotopic composition ((13)C and (14)C) on a molecular level. The method is applicable to a very wide range of environmental sample materials and detects PyC over a broad range of the combustion continuum, i.e., it is sensitive to slightly charred biomass as well as high temperature chars and soot. The BPCA protocol presented here is simple to employ, highly reproducible, as well as easily extendable and modifiable to specific requirements. It thus provides a versatile tool for the investigation of PyC in various disciplines, ranging from archeology and environmental forensics to biochar and carbon cycling research. MyJove Corporation 2016-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4942176/ /pubmed/27214064 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/53922 Text en Copyright © 2016, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Wiedemeier, Daniel B. Lang, Susan Q. Gierga, Merle Abiven, Samuel Bernasconi, Stefano M. Früh-Green, Gretchen L. Hajdas, Irka Hanke, Ulrich M. Hilf, Michael D. McIntyre, Cameron P. Scheider, Maximilian P. W. Smittenberg, Rienk H. Wacker, Lukas Wiesenberg, Guido L. B. Schmidt, Michael W. I. Characterization, Quantification and Compound-specific Isotopic Analysis of Pyrogenic Carbon Using Benzene Polycarboxylic Acids (BPCA) |
title | Characterization, Quantification and Compound-specific Isotopic Analysis of Pyrogenic Carbon Using Benzene Polycarboxylic Acids (BPCA) |
title_full | Characterization, Quantification and Compound-specific Isotopic Analysis of Pyrogenic Carbon Using Benzene Polycarboxylic Acids (BPCA) |
title_fullStr | Characterization, Quantification and Compound-specific Isotopic Analysis of Pyrogenic Carbon Using Benzene Polycarboxylic Acids (BPCA) |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization, Quantification and Compound-specific Isotopic Analysis of Pyrogenic Carbon Using Benzene Polycarboxylic Acids (BPCA) |
title_short | Characterization, Quantification and Compound-specific Isotopic Analysis of Pyrogenic Carbon Using Benzene Polycarboxylic Acids (BPCA) |
title_sort | characterization, quantification and compound-specific isotopic analysis of pyrogenic carbon using benzene polycarboxylic acids (bpca) |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4942176/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27214064 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/53922 |
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