2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2012.05.023
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Comparison of IRMS and NMR spectrometry for the determination of intramolecular 13C isotope composition: Application to ethanol

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“…Trueness is not an issue when working with relative profiles for classification purposes, once the required repeatability is met, as it is in the present study. The homogeneity (inter‐comparison) of the δ 13 C i value should be addressed from an international point of view using a consensual standard sample in which δ 13 C i have been determined independently by combined techniques . We therefore focused the discussion on the usefulness of each method regarding commercial samples and/or emerging issues.…”
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“…Trueness is not an issue when working with relative profiles for classification purposes, once the required repeatability is met, as it is in the present study. The homogeneity (inter‐comparison) of the δ 13 C i value should be addressed from an international point of view using a consensual standard sample in which δ 13 C i have been determined independently by combined techniques . We therefore focused the discussion on the usefulness of each method regarding commercial samples and/or emerging issues.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the δ 13 C and δ 2 H ratios of the methoxy group were analysed on gaseous methyl iodide (CH 3 I) after appropriate chemical reaction. 11,19 Alternatively, fragmentation is achieved by pyrolysis, fragmenting molecules in a ceramic oven (~1000 °C) coupled with on-line irm-MS. [20][21][22] Although this is effective for small molecules such as lactic acid and acetic acid, 23 and ethanol, 24,25 only one article was devoted to vanillin, but with no focus on position-specific information. 26 None of these methods give a full picture of the amount of each isotopomer 2 H and 13 C of vanillin.…”
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“…The long‐term stability of this procedure was also demonstrated using natural abundance samples . The trueness of irm‐ 13 C NMR was assessed by Gilbert et al . and Bayle et al ., based on a comparison of NMR to the Py‐GC/IRMS method on small molecules such as ethanol and acetic acid.…”
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“…Alternatively fragmentation is done by pyrolysis, coupled on-line to irm-MS (Corso and Brenna, 1997;Dias et al, 2002;Yamada et al, 2002). While this is effective for small molecules such as lactic and acetic acids (Hattori et al, 2011), ethanol (Gilbert et al, 2012) and methyl tert-butylether (MTBE) (Gauchotte et al, 2009), it is not applicable to larger compounds. A similar approach has been proposed for the determination of the intramolecular composition of isoproturon by combining an injector/ capillary reactor coupled to irm-GC/MS (Penning and Elsner, 2007).…”
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