Literature DB >> 17503767

Wood cellulose preparation methods and mass spectrometric analyses of delta13C, delta18O, and nonexchangeable delta2H values in cellulose, sugar, and starch: an interlaboratory comparison.

Tatjana Boettger1, Marika Haupt, Kay Knöller, Stephan M Weise, John S Waterhouse, Katja T Rinne, Neil J Loader, Eloni Sonninen, Hogne Jungner, Valerie Masson-Delmotte, Michel Stievenard, Marie-Thérèse Guillemin, Monique Pierre, Anna Pazdur, Markus Leuenberger, Marc Filot, Matthias Saurer, Christina E Reynolds, Gerd Helle, Gerhard H Schleser.   

Abstract

Interlaboratory comparisons involving nine European stable isotope laboratories have shown that the routine methods of cellulose preparation resulted in data that generally agreed within the precision of the isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) method used: +/-0.2 per thousand for carbon and +/-0.3 per thousand for oxygen. For carbon, the results suggest that holocellulose is enriched up to 0.39 per thousand in 13C relative to the purified alpha-cellulose. The comparisons of IRMS measurements of carbon on cellulose, sugars, and starches showed low deviations from -0.23 to +0.23 per thousand between laboratories. For oxygen, IRMS measurements varied between means from -0.39 to 0.58 per thousand, -0.89 to 0.42 per thousand, and -1.30 to 1.16 per thousand for celluloses, sugars, and starches, respectively. This can be explained by different effects arising from the use of low- or high-temperature pyrolysis and by the variation between laboratories in the procedures used for drying and storage of samples. The results of analyses of nonexchangeable hydrogen are very similar in means with standard deviations between individual methods from +/-2.7 to +/-4.9 per thousand. The use of a one-point calibration (IAEA-CH7) gave significant positive offsets in delta2H values up to 6 per thousand. Detailed analysis of the results allows us to make the following recommendations in order to increase quality and compatibility of the common data bank: (1) removal of a pretreatment with organic solvents, (2) a purification step with 17% sodium hydroxide solution during cellulose preparation procedure, (3) measurements of oxygen isotopes under an argon hood, (4) use of calibration standard materials, which are of similar nature to that of the measured samples, and (5) using a two-point calibration method for reliable result calculation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17503767     DOI: 10.1021/ac0700023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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