摘要: |
有机碳稳定同位素的高精度测定是利用地质样品有机碳同位素研究气候和植被变化等的基础。通过实验发现低有机碳含量样品同位素测定误差相对较大,其中样品收集过程是主要的影响因素之一。本文针对这个问题,主要从杂质气体干扰入手,在一步冷冻分离CO2和H2O,或分步冷冻分离CO2和H2O的收集方法,以及改变收样管体积三方面进行条件实验研究,讨论了封管法制备有机碳稳定同位素样品气体收集过程对有机碳稳定同位素组成的影响。结果表明:(1)CO2气体的纯化收集是封管法制备有机碳稳定同位素样品的一个重要步骤,收集时杂质气体含量越高,对样品有机碳稳定同位素组成的影响越大;(2)在相同的杂质气体背景条件下,与一步冷冻分离CO2和H2O的方法相比,分步冷冻CO2和H2O的方法能够显著减小杂质气体对有机碳稳定同位素测定的影响;(3)小体积收样管能够显著提高有机碳稳定同位素样品的离子流强度,进而提高低有机碳含量样品的稳定碳同位素测定精度。 |
关键词: 有机碳稳定同位素 样品制备 封管法 |
DOI:10.7515/JEE201602010 |
CSTR:32259.14.JEE201602010 |
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基金项目:国家自然科学基金项目(41303010) |
英文基金项目:National Natural Science Foundation of China (41303010) |
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Problems and improvements of preparing organic carbon stable isotope samples by sealing tube method |
CAO Yunning, LIU Weiguo1,2
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1. State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment,
Chinese Academy of Sciences , Xi’an 710061, China;2. School of Human Settlement and Civil Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China
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Abstract: |
Background, aim, and scope High precision measurement of organic carbon stable isotope (δ13C) is the basis for its application in the reconstruction of past changes in climate and vegetation types. It has been observed that the measurement error of δ13C for samples with low organic carbon content was relatively large, partly due to the problem in the CO2 collecting process. To solve this problem, the effect of CO2 gas collecting process on the δ13C of organic carbon was investigated from three aspects: impurity gas on the process of CO2 freezing, freezing CO2 and H2O by one step and freezing CO2 and H2O step by step, and the effect of collection tubes with different volumes. Materials and methods The national standard material (GBW04407) and different types of natural samples were analyzed using sealed tube method to study the effect of CO2 gas collecting process on the δ13C of organic carbon. The natural samples were treated with 2 mol∙L−1 HCl for 24 h at room temperature to remove carbonates and acid soluble organic material. The treated samples were washed with distilled water and dried at 40℃, and then were combusted for at least 2.5 h at 850℃ in an evacuated and sealed quartz tube in the presence of Cu oxide, Cu wire and Pt wire. The CO2 was then purified and isolated by cryogenic distillation for C isotope analysis. To investigate the effect of CO2 gas collecting process on the δ13C of organic carbon, the air pressure in the vacuum line was artificially adjusted within the range of 0.05 mbar to 15.7 mbar; two CO2 freezing methods were used, freezing CO2 and H2O by one step and freezing CO2 and H2O step by step; and two kinds of collection tubes with different volumes were used. Results The results showed that: (1) in the CO2 gas collection process, the δ13C values of standard material (GBW04407) were −22.61‰, −23.38‰ and −25.14‰ when the pressure ratio of air to CO2 gas were 0.007, 0.48 and 2.96. The δ13C values of soil sample (T-1) were −24.70‰, −25.01‰ and −25.15‰ when the pressure ratio of air to CO2 gas were 0.004, 0.17 and 0.5. The results both showed a trend that the higher concentration of impurity gas, the lower δ13C value of sample. When the impurity gas and CO2 pressure ratio is larger than 0.2, the deviations of δ13C values of GBW04407 and T-1 were greater than 0.2‰. (2) When the ratio of impurity gas to CO2 ranges from 0 to 0.008, the δ13C values of GBW04407 obtained by the two freezing methods were very close, both within the error range; when the ratio of impurity gas to CO2 was 0.5, the δ13C value of GBW04407 obtained by the first freezing method (freezing CO2 and H2O by one step) was 0.9‰ negative than the standard value, while the result by the second method (freezing CO2 and H2O step by step) was 0.17‰ negative than the standard value; when the ratio of impurity gas to CO2 was 3, the δ13C value of GBW04407 obtained by the first freezing method was 2.71‰ negative than the standard value, while the result by the second method was only 0.47‰ negative than the standard value. (3) A surface soil sample SN-2 were weighed 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, 20 mg and 40 mg, the ion current intensity of m / z 44 produced by these samples were 0.8 V, 1.5 V, 2.2 V, 2.8 V, and 5.2 V, respectively by using a small volume of sample collection tube. Those were significantly higher than values obtained by using a large volume of sample collection tube, which are 0.4 V, 0.9 V, 1.4 V, 2.0 V, and 4.2 V, respectively. Discussion In experiments, we noted that the higher the content of impurity gases in the vacuum line, the lower the ion current intensity and the δ13C values of CO2 gas. This suggests that the negative trend of δ13C values of CO2 with increasing content of impurity gases in vacuum line is not due to the δ13C values of impurity gas (air) itself, but because the CO2 gas is not completely frozen. The method of freezing CO2 and H2O step by step can decrease the fractionation of carbon isotope than freezing CO2 and H2O by one step. Probably because with larger surface area of trap B, more CO2 can be frozen there by liquid nitrogen. Therefore, this method decreases the fractionation of carbon isotope due to incomplete CO2 freezing. The ion current intensity of m / z 44 of samples increased 100% — 24%, 58% averagely by using small volume collection. This is because the CO2 gas pressure is relatively high in small volume collection tube, so more CO2 gas can balance into the mass spectrometer to enhance the ion current intensity of m / z 44 of sample, furthermore, enhancing ion current intensity of m / z 44 can improve the accuracy of isotope measurement. Conclusions (1) The purification and collection of CO2 gas is an important step in the preparation of testing samples organic carbon stable isotope. The higher the concentrations of impurity gas in the sample, the greater the impact on the δ13C of sample; (2) with same impurity gas background, freezing CO2 and H2O step by step can significantly reduce the influence of impurity gas on δ13C of samples; (3) using collection tubes with small volume could significantly enhance the ion current intensity of CO2, and therefore can improve the accuracy of δ13C measurements for samples with low organic carbon contents. Recommendations and perspectives The results provide a significant improvement for reducing errors of δ13C measurements with low organic carbon contents. It is recommended that appropriate freezing method and sample collection tube can improve the accuracy and precision of δ13C measurement. |
Key words: organic carbon stable isotope sample preparation sealing tube method |