posted on 2021-12-07, 18:03authored byJuliana R. Laszakovits, Allison A. MacKay
Ultrahigh resolution
mass spectrometry (UHR-MS) is commonly used
to characterize natural organic matter (NOM). The complexity of both
NOM and the data set produced make data visualization challenging.
Van Krevelen diagramsplots of component hydrogen/carbon (H/C)
against oxygen/carbon (O/C) elemental ratioshave become a
popular way to visualize the chemical formulas identified by UHR-MS.
Different regions on the van Krevelen diagram have been attributed to different chemical classes;
however, the classifications vary between studies and the regions
lack standard definitions. Here, chemical formulas were obtained from
public databases to create H/C and O/C ranges for amino sugar, carbohydrate,
lignin, lipid, peptide, and tannin chemical classes on van Krevelen
diagrams. The recommended H/C and O/C ranges are presented in a table
and can be adapted to any data analysis software programs. The regions
recommended here agreed reasonably well with previous literature for
amino sugar, carbohydrate, lignin, lipid, and peptide regions. However,
the recommended tannin region appears at lower H/C ratio values and
with a wider range of O/C ratio values compared to previous studies.
The regions presented herein are strongly recommended for use as consistent
reference points in future NOM characterization studies to aid in
the discussion of data and to readily compare studies.