Illuminated darkness: Molecular signatures of Congo River dissolved organic matter and its photochemical alteration as revealed by ultrahigh precision mass spectrometry
Old Dominion University · University of California, Davis
Abstract
Congo River water was filtered and then irradiated for 57 d in a solar simulator, resulting in extensive photodegradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Whole‐water (i.e., unfractionated) DOM was analyzed pre‐ and post‐irradiation using ultrahigh resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometry (FT‐ICR MS), revealing the following three pools of DOM classified based upon their photoreactivity: (1) photo‐resistant, (2) photo‐labile, and (3) photo‐produced. Photo‐resistant DOM was heterogeneous, with most molecular classes represented, although only a small number of aromatics and no condensed aromatics were identified. The photoproduced pool was dominated by aliphatic compounds, although it…
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- Dissolved organic carbon
- Chemistry
- Photodegradation
- Environmental chemistry
- Irradiation
- Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance
- Mass spectrometry
- Photochemistry
- Life below water