Title of article :
Improved chromatographic analysis of 15N:14N ratios in ammonium or nitrate for isotope addition experiments
Author/Authors :
Wayne S. Gardner، نويسنده , , Harvey A. Bootsma ، نويسنده , , Christine Evans-Klock، نويسنده , , Peter A. St. John، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
Estimating nitrogen transformation rates in aquatic ecosystems by isotope dilution techniques is simplified by directly measuring nitrogen isotopic ratios for NH4+ in the water using high performance cation exchange liquid chromatography (HPLC). Modifications of HPLC conditions and implementation of a median-area method for retention time determination improved and linearized a previously reported sigmoid relationship between the retention time shift (RTshift) of the NH4+ peak and the ratio of [15NH4+]: [Total NH4+] in seawater fortified with 15NH4+. Increasing the temperature of the HPLC column from 47 to 85 °C increased mobile phase buffer flow rate relative to column back pressure, decreased the retention time for NH4+, and allowed the buffer pH to be optimized relative to the pK of NH4+. The use of median-area rather than maximum-height to define the retention time of NH4+ further improved the linearity (r > 0.995) of the relationship between the ratio [15NH4+]: [Total NH4+] and RTshift over the range of isotope ratios. Reduction of NO3− to NH4+ by adding zinc dust to acidified (pH 2) seawater or lakewater samples, followed by pH neutralization, and subsequent analysis of NH4+ isotope ratios by HPLC, extended application of the method to isotope dilution experiments with NO3−. Advantages of this direct-injection method over mass-measurement approaches traditionally used for isotope dilution experiments include small sample size and minimal sample preparation.
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry