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Single-throughput Complementary High-resolution Analytical Techniques for Characterizing Complex Natural Organic Matter Mixtures
Published on: January 7, 2019
A selective oxidation strategy for deciphering the structure-function relationships of dissolved organic matter
Xiaonan Tan1, Jun Zhang1, Jiahai Ma1
1School of Chemical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
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Natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) is widespread in the environment and influences various environmental processes through its redox-active carbonyl groups, such as aromatic ketones/aldehydes and quinones. Selective reduction of these redox-active carbonyls by NaBH4 has achieved great success, however, there is no ready method to selectively oxidize corresponding hydroquinone moieties. Here we achieved first selective aerobic oxidation of hydroquinones to corresponding quinones in DOM by the nanozyme (CDPGA-Cu), evidenced by multiple spectral identifications; this method provides superior selectivity compared with other oxidants such as MnO2, Cl2 or ozone. And this treatment leads to decreased emission along with insignificant change of both absorption from DOM and photoproduction of Au NPs by DOM, confirming quinone contributes much less to intramolecular charge-transfer interactions in DOM compared with non-quinone moieties such as aromatic ketones. We posit that this method could revolutionize NOM related studies as NaBH4 selective reduction method does.
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