Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80503, United States.
Earth System Processes Division, Water Mission Area, United States Geological Survey, Lakewood, Colorado 80225, United States.
Environ Sci Technol. 2020 Mar 3;54(5):2994-3001. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.9b05230. Epub 2020 Feb 12.
To simulate the effects of wildfire on the combustion process in soils and their potential to leach organic compounds into streams and groundwater, mineral soil samples were heated at temperatures of 150-550 °C. Then, the soils were leached with deionized water, filtered, and analyzed for dissolved organic carbon. The water extract was concentrated by both XAD-8 and XAD-4 resins and analyzed by C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance and liquid chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Approximately 15-20% of the water-extractable organic carbon was identified as benzene dicarboxylic acids, tricarboxylic acids, and tetracarboxylic acid isomers, commonly called BPCAs. Also identified were isomers of pyridine dicarboxylic acids and tricarboxylic acids (PCAs). The conversion of soil organic carbon to BPCAs occurs at 250 °C and reaches a maximum between 350 and 450 °C. At higher temperatures (>450 °C), the BPCA concentrations decrease, suggesting decarboxylation and conversion to carbon dioxide and water. This is the first report of BPCAs and PCAs in water-extractable organic carbon from thermally altered soil and suggest that these compounds are possible candidates for further water-quality studies in watersheds affected by wildfire. Finally, BPCAs and PCAs could contribute to the black carbon and nitrogen in seawater and are worthy of future investigation.
为了模拟野火对土壤燃烧过程的影响及其将有机化合物浸出到溪流和地下水中的潜力,将矿物土壤样品加热到 150-550°C 的温度。然后,用去离子水淋洗土壤,过滤后分析溶解有机碳。水提取物通过 XAD-8 和 XAD-4 树脂浓缩,并通过 C-13 核磁共振和液相色谱飞行时间质谱进行分析。约 15-20%的水可提取有机碳被鉴定为苯二甲酸、三羧酸和四羧酸异构体,通常称为 BPCAs。还鉴定了吡啶二甲酸和三羧酸的异构体 (PCAs)。土壤有机碳向 BPCAs 的转化发生在 250°C,在 350-450°C 之间达到最大值。在较高温度(>450°C)下,BPCA 浓度降低,表明脱羧和转化为二氧化碳和水。这是首次在受热土壤的水可提取有机碳中报告 BPCAs 和 PCAs,表明这些化合物可能是受野火影响的流域水质研究的候选物。最后,BPCAs 和 PCAs 可能会增加海水中的黑碳和氮,并值得未来进一步研究。