碳纤维
炭黑
石墨烯
土壤碳
化学
氧化钙
环境化学
材料科学
土壤水分
环境科学
纳米技术
土壤科学
有机化学
复合数
复合材料
天然橡胶
作者
Bráulio S. Archanjo,Joyce R. Araújo,Alexander Silva,Rodrigo B. Capaz,Newton Paulo de Souza Falção,Ado Jório,Carlos A. Achete
摘要
Carbon particles containing mineral matter promote soil fertility, helping it to overcome the rather unfavorable climate conditions of the humid tropics. Intriguing examples are the Amazonian Dark Earths, anthropogenic soils also known as "Terra Preta de Índio'' (TPI), in which chemical recalcitrance and stable carbon with millenary mean residence times have been observed. Recently, the presence of calcium and oxygen within TPI-carbon nanoparticles at the nano- and mesoscale ranges has been demonstrated. In this work, we combine density functional theory calculations, scanning transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, and high resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of TPI-carbons to elucidate the chemical arrangements of calcium–oxygen–carbon groups at the molecular level in TPI. The molecular models are based on graphene oxide nanostructures in which calcium cations are strongly adsorbed at the oxide sites. The application of material science techniques to the field of soil science facilitates a new level of understanding, providing insights into the structure and functionality of recalcitrant carbon in soil and its implications for food production and climate change.
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