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Soil micro-and mesopores studied by N2 adsorption and 129Xe NMR of adsorbed xenon

AutorFilimonova, S.; Knicker, Heike CSIC ORCID ; Kögel-Knabner, I.
Palabras claveNitrogen adsorption
Xenon
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Micro- and mesopores
Natural soils
Fecha de publicaciónfeb-2006
EditorElsevier
CitaciónGeoderma 130 (3-4): 218-228 (2006)
ResumenN2 adsorption (77 K) was combined with 129Xe nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of adsorbed xenon to characterise soil meso- (2–50 nm) and microporosity (<2 nm). Materials from the Alh and Bt horizons of a Luvisol, the Go horizon of a Gleysol and the Bvs horizon of a Podzol were analysed. Additionally, we examined samples obtained by mixing of H2O2-treated soil fractions with organic soil material (“soil + organic matter” samples). N2- specific surface areas (SBET) and micropore volumes (Vmicro) and areas (Smicro) were markedly affected by the presence of iron oxides in soils. Their removal with dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (DCB) treatment was accompanied by a significant decrease in SBET and almost complete disappearance of the micropores. The organic carbon (OC) content decreased by 10–35% after the DCB-procedure showing that a certain proportion of the soil organic matter was extracted together with iron oxides. This may point to a close association between carbon compounds and iron oxides, possibly by incorporation of low molecular weight organic compounds into the phase of iron oxides. Such interactions are expected to contribute to the stabilisation of organic carbon in soils. Indeed, as compared to the top horizon (Alh of Luvisol), a higher proportion of organic matter was co-extracted with iron oxides from the subsurface horizons (Bt of Luvisol, Go of Gleysol) characterised by higher amounts of organic carbon resisting oxidation with H2O2. Examination of the mixed “soil + organic matter” samples supports that after addition, organic molecules occupy micropores (evidenced by N2 adsorption) and narrower mesopores of the mineral matter (evidenced by 129Xe NMR).
Descripción11 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables, 39 references.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2005.01.018
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/82722
DOI10.1016/j.geoderma.2005.01.018
ISSN0016-7061
E-ISSN1872-6259
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