Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5161986 | Organic Geochemistry | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The NMR spectra suggested: (i) a lack of heterocyclic N forms in the coarsest peat granulometric fractions, and their highest concentration in fractions less than 100 μm in size; (ii) the preferential accumulation of heterocyclic N forms in the humic acid fraction isolated with a chelating extractant (Na4P2O7); (iii) the survival of amide N forms after acid hydrolysis indicating that only a portion of the amide N forms were present in hydrolyzable form; (iv) the fact that heating of the peat was the treatment which most significantly increased the heterocyclic N moiety.
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Authors
Gonzalo Almendros, Francisco-Javier González-Vila, Ulrich Lankes, Heike Knicker,