2009
DOI: 10.1021/ac8027307
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Determination of 13C/12C Isotopic Ratios of Biogenic Organometal(loid) Compounds in Complex Matrixes

Abstract: Methylated metal(loid) compounds are formed in the environment by abiotic as well as enzymatically catalyzed transfer of a methyl group. Due to the increased mobility and toxicity in comparison to the inorganic precursors, the investigation of the formation process is of high relevance. Though the natural abundance carbon isotope ratio can give important insights toward their origin as well as the biochemical methyl transfer process, so far, these species have not been investigated by carbon isotope ratio mass… Show more

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“…modifications are decarboxylation [108,109], reduction of fatty acid esters to alcohols [110], reduction of organometal (loid) oxides to the corresponding hydrides [111], intramolecular esterification [112], or selective fragmentation [89]. Besides enabling carbon-isotope analysis, the latter approach has been shown to facilitate isotope analysis of nitrogen and hydrogen also [65,89].…”
Section: Chemical Modification Without Addition Of Protecting Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…modifications are decarboxylation [108,109], reduction of fatty acid esters to alcohols [110], reduction of organometal (loid) oxides to the corresponding hydrides [111], intramolecular esterification [112], or selective fragmentation [89]. Besides enabling carbon-isotope analysis, the latter approach has been shown to facilitate isotope analysis of nitrogen and hydrogen also [65,89].…”
Section: Chemical Modification Without Addition Of Protecting Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For oxidation‐state specific HG, subsequent P‐T enrichment, and GC, a self‐developed semi‐automated system was used that has been described elsewhere . The introduction of a second trap (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For oxidation-state specific HG, subsequent P-T enrichment, and GC, a self-developed semi-automated system was used that has been described elsewhere. [21] The introduction of a second trap ( Fig. 2) allowed a new oxidation-state specific hydride generation technique, which is a two-step method using the pH dependence of the formation of volatile hydrides.…”
Section: Oxidation-state Specific Hydride Generation/purge and Trap/ mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there have been some studies into the carbon isotope analysis of organometallic compounds using hydride generation (e.g. 13,14 ), the carbon isotope ratio analysis of MeHg or other organomercury compounds has not been extensively studied in the past, although Masbou and colleagues have published a comparison of three different approaches for the analysis of MeHg by gas chromatography/ combustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC/C-IRMS). 15 Thus far, however, carbon isotope ratios of MeHg that are fully traceable to the international Vienna Peedee Belemnite (VPDB) scale have not been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work we have developed methods and derived uncertainty budgets for the fully VPDB-traceable carbon isotope ratio determination of MeHg with the aim of studying MeHg within fish tissues. Reference compounds/materials for method development were identified, then characterized for their bulk δ 13 C VPDB values by flow injection/chemical oxidation-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (FIA/CO-IRMS). Two methods for the determination of compound-specific MeHg δ 13 C VPDB values by GC/C-IRMS were developed, with and without derivatization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%