Interactions between organic matter and Fe oxides at soil micro-interfaces: Quantification, associations, and influencing factors

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作者
Li, Qi
Hu, Weifang
Li, Linfeng
Li, Yichun [1 ,1 ]
机构
[1] Guangdong Acad Agr Sci, Inst Agr Resources & Environm, Guangzhou 510640, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Iron oxides; Organic carbon; Association; Interface interactions; Influential factors; X-RAY MICROSCOPY; 2-DIMENSIONAL CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY; ION MASS-SPECTROMETRY; MINERAL ASSOCIATIONS; FOREST SOILS; IRON-OXIDES; SORPTIVE STABILIZATION; CARBON STABILIZATION; STRUCTURAL STABILITY; AGGREGATE FORMATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158710
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Iron (Fe) oxides are widely recognized to prevent the degradation of organic matter (OM) in environments, thereby promoting the persistence of organic carbon (OC) in soils. Thus, discerning the association mechanisms of Fe oxides and OC interactions is key to effectively influencing the dynamics and extent of organic C cycling in soils. Previous studies have focused on i) quantifying Fe oxide-bound organic carbon (Fe-OC) in individual environments, ii) investigating the distribution and adsorption capacity of Fe-OC, and iii) assessing the redox cycling and transformation of Fe-OC. Furthermore, the widespread application of high-tech instrumentation and methods has greatly contributed to a better understanding of the mechanism of organic mineral assemblages in the past few decades. However, few literature reviews have comprehensively summarized Fe-OC distributions, associations, and characteristics in soil-plant systems. Here, studies investigating the Fe-OC contents among different environments are reviewed. In addition, the mechanisms and processes related to OMtransformation dynamics occurring at mineral-organic interfaces are also described. Recent studies have highlighted that diverse interactions occur between Fe oxides and OC, with organic compounds adhering to Fe oxides due to their huge specific surfaces area and active reaction sites. Moreover, we also review methods for understanding Fe-OC interactions at micro-interfaces. Lastly, developmental prospects for understanding coupled Fe-OC geochemical processes in soil environments at molecular- and nano-scales are outlined. The summary suggests that combined advanced techniques and methods should be used in future research to explore micro-interfaces and in situ descriptions of organic mineral assemblages. This review also suggests that future studies need to consider the functional and spatial complexity that is typical of soil/sediment environments where Fe-OC interactions occur.
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