Application of 13C NMR Spectroscopy to the Study of Soil Organic Matter: A Review of Publications


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Abstract

Possibilities of NMR spectroscopy with 13C nuclei application to the study of soil organic matter and its various fractions is considered. This is a non-destructive method, which is particularly valuable in the analysis of various fractions of soil organic matter. It is regarded as a direct method, and, unlike most of indirect methods, it allows one to obtain reliable estimates of the ratio between virtually all groups of carbon atoms in different organic molecules, including those in humus specimens. Owing to impulse technique and high sensitivity, 13C-NMR spectra may be obtained immediately from soil samples without any extraction operations. The modern technique of obtaining spectra, their mathematical processing (Fourier transform), and data interpretation are considered. The results of applying 13C-NMR to the study of humus substances, water-soluble fractions of soil organic matter, and soil litters from different natural zones are discussed.

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S. N. Chukov

St. Petersburg State University

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Email: s_chukov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199178

E. D. Lodygin

Institute of Biology, Komi Science Center, Ural Branch

Email: s_chukov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Syktyvkar, 167982

E. V. Abakumov

St. Petersburg State University

Email: s_chukov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199178


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