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Hair ice

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2014

17th IHSS Conference, 17th IHSS, IoanninaIoannina, Greece, 1 Sep 2014 - 5 Sep 20142014-09-012014-09-05

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Abstract: Hair ice grows on the surface of wet, rotten hardwood at temperatures slightly below 0°C. The attraction of winter-active insects as well as the formation of very thin fibres at the beginning of hair-ice melting is presumably attributed to inherent organics. First analysis of melted, brownish hair-ice liquid confirms a high total organic carbon content in the mg/l range. By coupling of Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography with mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) a chromatogram with non-resolved peaks was received. Averaged spectra different retention time show peaks spreading over a mass range 100-650 Da with favored intense, odd-numbered peaks, similar to dissolved organic matter (DOM). In the next step, the desalted/ concentrated sample was measured in an Electrospray Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometer (ESI-FTICR-MS). The received mass list was converted to correspondent formulae, plotted in a van Krevelen diagram and classified as lignin as main ingredient by comparison with two references.


Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Agrosphäre (IBG-3)
  2. Jülich Supercomputing Center (JSC)
Research Program(s):
  1. 245 - Chemicals in the Environment (POF2-245) (POF2-245)
  2. 255 - Terrestrial Systems: From Observation to Prediction (POF3-255) (POF3-255)
  3. 411 - Computational Science and Mathematical Methods (POF2-411) (POF2-411)

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