Author:
Mathers N. J.,Mao X. A.,Saffigna P. G.,Xu Z. H.,Berners-Price S. J.,Perera M. C. S.
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been applied to many studies
in soil science, geochemistry, and environmental science. In recent years, the
study of soil organic matter (SOM) using NMR techniques has progressed
rapidly. NMR spectroscopy has been used to study chemical changes of SOM
during decomposition, and also of soil extract fractions such as humic acid
and fulvic acid. NMR spectroscopy of soils has improved rapidly in recent
years with the introduction of pre-treatment and particle-size fractionation.
In addition to routine liquid- and solid-state 13C NMR
applications, 15N NMR spectra of natural abundant
samples have been reported, but 15N-enriched material is
more convenient to use due to the low natural abundance of
15N. Some newly developed NMR techniques have also been
utilised, such as 2-dimensional NMR spectroscopy and improved
1H NMR techniques. These are reviewed and commented on
in this paper.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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