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DOI 10.1002/vomw.202100009
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Title (Primary) Judgement and assessment of high resolution mass spectrometry investigations of DOM – Examples for identification of biogeochemical processes in waters
Author Herzsprung, P.; Kamjunke, N.; von Tümpling, W. ORCID logo ; Wilske, C.; Reemtsma, T.; Lechtenfeld, O.J. ORCID logo
Source Titel Vom Wasser
Year 2021
Department SEEFO; FLOEK; ANA
Volume 119
Issue 2
Page From 47
Page To 51
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
UFZ wide themes ProVIS;
Abstract Dissolved organic matter (DOM) consists of various complex structures, thousands or even millions of different molecules. The identification of the isomeric structure of each molecule is still far from any instrumental analytical realization [1]. The highest analytical resolution of DOM, which is the elemental composition of components, can be achieved by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR-MS) [2–5]. Nevertheless with the high resolution attempts it can be possible to identify aquatic biogeochemical processes by investigating water samples as function of time and/or space. In the case of water body monitoring as function of depth and season or time rather small abundance variations can be expected due to mixing effects of the water body.
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Herzsprung, P., Kamjunke, N., von Tümpling, W., Wilske, C., Reemtsma, T., Lechtenfeld, O.J. (2021):
Judgement and assessment of high resolution mass spectrometry investigations of DOM – Examples for identification of biogeochemical processes in waters
Vom Wasser 119 (2), 47 - 51 10.1002/vomw.202100009