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Stable isotopic analysis of pyrogenic organic matter in soils by liquid chromatography-isotope-ratio mass spectrometry of benzene polycarboxylic acids
Authors:Yarnes Christopher  Santos Fernanda  Singh Nimisha  Abiven Samuel  Schmidt Michael W I  Bird Jeffrey A
Institution:Stable Isotope Facility, University of California, Davis, CA, USA. ctyarnes@ucdavis.edu
Abstract:Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM), the incomplete combustion product of organic materials, is considered stable in soils and represents a potentially important terrestrial sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. One well-established method of measuring PyOM in the environment is as benzene polycarboxylic acids (BPCAs), a compound-specific method, which allows both qualitative and quantitative estimation of PyOM. Until now, stable isotope measurement of PyOM carbon involved measurement of the trimethylsilyl (TMS) or methyl (Me) polycarboxylic acid derivatives by gas chromatography-combustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-C-IRMS). However, BPCA derivatives can contain as much as 150% derivative carbon, necessitating post-analysis correction for the accurate measurement of δ13C values, leading to increased measurement error. Here, we describe a method for δ13C isotope ratio measurement and quantification of BPCAs from soil-derived PyOM, based on ion-exchange chromatography (IEC-IRMS). The reproducibility of the δ13C measurement of individual BPCAs by IEC-IRMS was better than 0.35‰ (1σ). The δ13C-BPCA analysis of PyOM in soils, including at natural and artificially enriched 13C-abundance, produced accurate and precise δ13C measurements. Analysis of samples that differed in δ13C by as much as 900‰ revealed carryover of <1‰ between samples. The weighted sum of individual δ13C-BPCA measurements was correlated with previous isotopic measurements of whole PyOM, providing complementary information for bulk isotopic measurements. We discuss potential applications of δ13C-BPCA measurements, including the study of turnover rates of PyOM in soils and the partitioning of PyOM sources based on photosynthetic pathways.
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