针对环境稳定同位素的元素分析仪同位素比质谱归一化方法的实验评估。

IF 1.8 3区 化学 Q4 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Sawyer Balint, Morgan Schwartz, Drew N. Fowler, Stella Linnekogel, Sáde Cromratie Clemons, Laura K. Burkemper
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摘要

理论依据:在稳定同位素质谱分析中,同位素δ值要根据国际公认的参考标度进行归一化处理,将经过认证的同位素参考材料和内部同位素参考材料结合起来使用。进行这种归一化的技术有很多,但需要对这些方法进行实验评估,以比较它们对同位素结果重现性的影响:方法:我们根据所用参考材料的数量、基质、同位素范围以及归一化是否需要外推到同位素范围之外来测试归一化方法。我们在 ThermoFinnigan Delta-V 同位素比质谱仪(IRMS)和 Elementar VisION IRMS 上分析了八种市售同位素参考材料,通过元素分析仪的固体燃烧分析氮和碳同位素组成,并计算了每种可能的同位素归一化方法(n = 612)。此外,我们还使用五种内部参考材料评估了样品基质对两种仪器线性效果的影响:当同位素范围至少为 20‰的参比材料与样品基质相匹配,且不需要超出校准曲线的外推法时,归一化表现出最佳性能。在不满足这些条件的情况下,所用参比材料的数量对准确度有显著影响,由两种参比材料组成的归一化在同位素范围低于 20‰时表现出特别不稳定的性能。无论基质类型如何,线性效应都比仪器精度高出两个数量级,而且工作气体诊断也无法预测线性效应:结论:当元素分析仪同位素比质谱(EAIRMS)系统的操作人员选择同位素范围至少为 20‰的参比材料时,可提高同位素结果的实验室间可比性。此外,使用三种或三种以上的同位素参比材料、避免超出归一化曲线范围的外推以及参比材料的基质与样品相匹配,都能提高归一化效果。
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Experimental assessment of elemental analyzer isotope ratio mass spectrometry normalization methodologies for environmental stable isotopes

Rationale

In stable isotope mass spectrometry, isotope delta values are normalized to internationally recognized reference scales using a combination of certified and in-house isotope reference materials. Numerous techniques exist for performing this normalization, but these methodologies need to be experimentally assessed to compare their effect on reproducibility of isotope results.

Methods

We tested normalization methods by the number of reference materials used, their matrix, their isotope range, and whether normalization required extrapolating beyond the isotope range. We analyzed eight commercially available isotope reference materials on a ThermoFinnigan Delta-V isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) and an Elementar VisION IRMS for nitrogen and carbon isotope composition via solid combustion with an elemental analyzer and computed every possible isotope normalization (n = 612). Additionally, we assessed how sample matrix affected linearity effects on both instruments using five in-house reference materials.

Results

Normalizations exhibited the best performance when the reference materials spanning an isotope range of at least 20‰ were matrix matched with the samples and did not require extrapolation beyond the calibration curve. When these conditions were not met, the number of reference materials used had a significant effect on accuracy, with normalizations composed of two reference materials exhibiting particularly inconsistent performance at isotope ranges below 20‰. Linearity effects were found to exceed instrument precision by two orders of magnitude irrespective of matrix type and were not predicted by working gas diagnostics.

Conclusions

Interlaboratory comparability of isotope results is improved when operators of elemental analyzer isotope ratio mass spectrometry (EAIRMS) systems select reference materials spanning an isotope range of at least 20‰. Additionally, using three or more isotopic reference materials, avoiding extrapolation beyond the range of the normalization curve, and matching the matrix of the reference materials to the samples improve normalizations.

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2.6 months
期刊介绍: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry is a journal whose aim is the rapid publication of original research results and ideas on all aspects of the science of gas-phase ions; it covers all the associated scientific disciplines. There is no formal limit on paper length ("rapid" is not synonymous with "brief"), but papers should be of a length that is commensurate with the importance and complexity of the results being reported. Contributions may be theoretical or practical in nature; they may deal with methods, techniques and applications, or with the interpretation of results; they may cover any area in science that depends directly on measurements made upon gaseous ions or that is associated with such measurements.
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