Fire-Induced Multiple Changes in Electron Transfer Properties of Peat Soil Organic Matter: The Role of Functional Groups, Graphitic Carbon, and Iron
Peijie Yang,
Shuai Wang,
Tianran Sun
et al.
Abstract:Peatland fires induced changes in electron transfer properties and relevant electroactive structures of peat soil organic matter (PSOM) remain ambiguous, impeding comprehension of postfire biogeochemical processes. Here, we revealed temperaturedependent electron exchange capacity (EEC) of PSOM dynamics through simulated peat soil burning (150−500 °C), which extremely changed postfire microbial Fe-nanoparticles reduction and methanogenesis. EEC diminished significantly (60−75% loss) due to phenolic-quinone moie… Show more
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