Carboxyl-richness controls organic carbon preservation during coprecipitation with iron (oxyhydr)oxides in the natural environment
Organic carbon sequestration, stabilisation and burial through its interaction with iron is enhanced by carboxyl-richness of the organic moiety, according to elemental and microstructure analysis of experimentally produced co-precipitates.
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Autores principales: | Lisa Curti, Oliver W. Moore, Peyman Babakhani, Ke-Qing Xiao, Clare Woulds, Andrew W. Bray, Ben J. Fisher, Majid Kazemian, Burkhard Kaulich, Caroline L. Peacock |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/45d1b87527604fb18f72a0b989740b2d |
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