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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B

ISSN 1673-1581(Print), 1862-1783(Online), Monthly

Factors influencing the accuracy of the denitrifier method for determining the oxygen isotopic composition of nitrate

Abstract: The denitrifier method is widely used as a novel pretreatment method for the determination of nitrogen and oxygen isotope ratios as it can provide quantitative and high-sensitivity measurements. Nevertheless, the method is limited by relatively low measurement accuracy for δ18O. In this study, we analyzed the factors influencing the accuracy of δ18O determination, and then systematically investigated the effects of dissolved oxygen concentrations and nitrate sample sizes on estimates of the δ15N and δ18O of nitrate reference materials. The δ18O contraction ratio was used to represent the relationship between the measured difference and true difference between two reference materials. We obtained the following main results: (1) a gas-liquid ratio of 3:10 (v/v) in ordinary triangular flasks and a shaking speed of 120 r/min produced an optimal range (1.9 to 2.6 mg/L) in the concentration of dissolved oxygen for accurately determining δ18O, and (2) the δ18O contraction ratio decreased as nitrate sample size decreased within a certain range (1.0 to 0.1 μmol). Our results suggested that δ18O contraction is influenced mainly by dissolved oxygen concentrations in pure culture, and provided a model for improving the accuracy of oxygen isotope analysis.

Key words: Denitrifier method; Nitrate; δ15N; δ18O; Dissolved oxygen; δ18O contraction

Chinese Summary  <24> 影响细菌反硝化法测量硝酸盐氧同位素的因素分析

关键词组:细菌反硝化法;硝酸盐;δ15N;δ18O;溶解氧;δ18O收缩


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DOI:

10.1631/jzus.B1800197

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Q939.99

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2019-01-07

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2018-07-22

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